Thomas Moran, The Juniata, Evening (1864) This exceptional Pennsylvania landscape by American artist Thomas Moran (1837–1926) was recently acquired by the Gallery and is on public view for the first time. Produced before the artist traveled to the American West in 1871, the painting has remained in private hands since its completion in 1864. (Image: The Juniata, Evening, detail, 1864, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Gift of Max and Heidi Berry and Ann and Mark Kington/The Kington Foundation) American Collection, Gallery 64 West Building |
Panel Discussion The Image of the Black in Western Art David Bindman, one of the general editors of The Image of the Black in Western Art series, and other panelists review the complex history of the volumes (the first four books in the series are now available). Artist Lou Stovall and Gallery curators Ruth Fine and Alison Luchs discuss relevant works in the Gallery's collection. (50 mins.) December 12, 2:00 East Building Auditorium |
Gallery Talks The Christmas Story in Art and Andrew Wyeth's Wind from the Sea Explore paintings in the Gallery's collection that contain holiday themes telling the Christian story of the birth of Jesus, or learn about the hidden symbolism in the recent Gallery acquisition Wind from the Sea (1947) by celebrated American artist Andrew Wyeth. (Image: Giorgione, The Adoration of the Shepherds, detail, 1505/1510, oil on panel, National Gallery of Art, Samuel H. Kress Collection) The Christmas Story in Art: December 1, 8, 15, 19, 23; 11:00 (60 mins.) Wind from the Sea: December 2, 6, 7, 9, 10; 11:00 (30 mins.) Meet at West Building Rotunda |
Holiday Ornament The 2010 holiday ornament is inspired by First Knot (c. 1490/1500), an Italian engraving after Leonardo da Vinci in the Gallery's collection. The five-part design, which may have been the basis for a series of complex arabesque knots designed by Leonardo, is re-created in 24-karat gold electroplate. The ornament is available in the Holiday Shop, along with an array of holiday cards, books, wrapping paper, and more. West Building, Ground Floor |
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