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  1. 4 Questions about “Sontag” for Author Benjamin Moser

    Sep 17, 2019 - Before I started working on this book, I assumed that Susan was gay in the same way I assumed she was Jewish. It never crossed my mind that she wasn’t, or that everyone didn’t know.

  2. Rediscovered after nearly 170 years, a Delacroix painting has been acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Sep 26, 2019 - In Algiers, the artist depicted a culture then unknown to Europe, sketching and painting in the homes of Moroccan Jewish and Muslim families.

  3. MFAH Mission and Communities

    The film program also reflects Houston’s many identities, with annual festivals drawn from the French, Iranian, Italian, Jewish, Latin American, LGBTQ, Palestinian, and Turkish communities.

  4. Beauty, Humor, and Social Justice: Gifts from Joan Morgenstern

    May 9, 2011 - The image shows armed, uniformed Israeli border police on horseback, sent to destroy “illegal” homes, clashing with a mob of young Jewish settlers.

  5. Exploring 3,000 Years of Spiritual Belief and Practice through 200 Great Works of Art in the Exhibition “Living with the Gods,” Opening in October

    Aug 7, 2024 - Additional lenders to the exhibition include the Asia Society, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; Jewish Museum, New York; Minneapolis Institute of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Toledo Museum of Art; and several private collections

  6. “Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Pearlman Foundation” Opens May 21 at the MFAH

    Mar 8, 2023 - Chaïm Soutine, Jacques Lipchitz, and Amedeo Modigliani, all Jewish immigrants to Paris, each came there with new ideas about painting and sculpture, and each settled in the famed cosmopolitan artists’ residence La Ruche (The Beehive

  7. MFAH Statement: “The Marketplace at Pirna,” c. 1764, Bernardo Bellotto

    May 6, 2022 - As the archival documentary evidence establishes, in 1937 Emden began negotiations to sell three Bellottos that he owned and had with him in Switzerland, through his art dealer of choice, the Jewish gallerist Anni Caspari.

  8. “Philip Guston Now,” First Retrospective in Nearly 20 Years of Influential Artist’s Work, Arrives at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 28, 2022 - About the Artist | Exhibition Highlights• Philip Guston (1913–1980), born Phillip Goldstein, was the youngest child of Jewish emigrants who fled the pogroms that swept Central Europe at the turn of the 20th century, landing first

  9. The British Museum’s Cyrus Cylinder Travels to the MFAH, May 2013

    Mar 27, 2013 - Jackson Chair in Biblical Studies and Professor of Religious Studies, and Founding Director, Program in Jewish Studies, at Rice University. This lecture is free with museum admission, but a ticket is required.