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Highlights from Eye Wonder: Women Photographers in the Bank of America Collection |
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Anvar-I Suhayli, a collection of manuscript illustrations created c. 1575 by the Mughal Emperor Akbar’s Court in India, from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) Museum, Mumbai |
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, led by Maestro Riccardo Muti, will open Carnegie Hall's 2012-2013 season with a three-concert series. |
Arthur Rothstein (American, 1915 - 1985) Mike Sullinger, Who Has a Farm Near Carson, North Dakota, Looks for Rain, 1936 |
The San Diego Museum of Art, an MOU partner in San Diego, California, features a permanent collection of objects from around the world, ranging from 5,000 B.C. to the present. |
Luces y Sombras: Fourteen Travelers in Mexico, Photographs from the Bank of America Collection, an Art in our Communities® exhibition, will be on view at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California from May 23, 2013-December 1, 2013. |
Gerard Sekoto (South African, 1913-1993), Yellow Houses, a Street in Sophiatown, 1940, oil on cardboard, 20” x 29-3/10” (50.8 x 74.5 cm) The Johannesburg Art Collection |
A new production of Donizetti's comic opera L'Elisir d'Amore, featuring the extraordinary Anna Netrebko, available at no cost to teachers, students and parents through theThe Met: HD Live in Schools program |
The Flower Girl, painted c. 1670 by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617–1682), one of three canvases by the Baroque master to be conserved in 2012 at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London |
Whaam!, acrylic and oil on canvas painted in 1963 by Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997), from the exhibition Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective, currently on a world tour. |
