We have started a new weekly feature: a photo post each Friday. A different staff member will post a few photos each week. This week, my “Friday Photos” are details of a few of my favorite artworks in the gorgeous new reinstallation of our European galleries.
Molly Kysar
Head of Teaching Programs
Detail of The Bath of Diana by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, c. 1855
Detail of Portrait of a Woman in a Blue Turban by Eugene Delacroix, c. 1827
Detail of Portrait of the Honorable Mrs. Seymour Bathurst by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1828
Detail of Winter (Woman with a Muff) by Berthe Morisot, 1880
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Dear Molly and Logan,
Thank you for the wonderful Educator’s program focusing on “All the World’s A Stage” last weekend. Just getting out of my classroom into the museum recharges my batteries and makes me want to do everything I can do to help my students be passionate about art. The intimately woven story that plays out through the various works of art in the program is amazing. It is much like a play with many acts that all contrast but are necessary for a seamless ending. By the time we finished viewing the exhibit, I really hoped for an encore. Bravo! Take your well earned bows.
Jan Alexander
Hi Jan,
I’m glad that you were able to “recharge your batteries” by joining us for this workshop, and I hope to see you again next time!
Molly Kysar
Head of Teaching Programs