EVENTS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 9-15, 2011 WORKS IN PROGRESS | |
| | | | Calling the Earth to Witness: Paul Gauguin in the Marquesas |
| | | | Theodore Gericault, 1791–1824 |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | Larger Than Life: Ter Brugghen's "Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene" |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | East Building Ground Level, Information Desk |
| | | | From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | East Building Ground Level, Information Desk |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | Gauguin: Mythmaking through Painting Technique |
| East Building Ground Level, Information Desk |
| | | | "Gustav Mahler" by Auguste Rodin |
| | | | Early Italian to Early Modern: An Introduction to the West Building Collection |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | 1900 to Now: An Introduction to the East Building Collection |
| East Building Ground Level, Information Desk |
| | | | Sculpture Garden (weather permitting) |
| Sculpture Garden, Pavilion Cafe |
| | | | Points of View: The Painter's Choices |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | Italian Renaissance Collection |
| West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda |
| | | | French Collection: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda at 12:00 pm East Building Ground Level, Information Desk at 2:00 pm |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda at 12:00 pm East Building Ground Level, Information Desk at 2:00 pm |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda at 12:00 pm East Building Ground Level, Information Desk at 2:00 pm |
| | | | West Building Main Floor, Rotunda at 12:00 pm |
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