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Gallery Talk (Results: 2 of 3. View all results in Gallery Talk.)
American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915
January 05, 2010
(Sign Language-interpreted)
This exhibition of more than 100 paintings presents figural scenes of ordinary people engaged in life's tasks and pleasures by artists ranging from John Singleton Copley to George Bellows.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Special Exhibition Galleries, 2nd floor
The Artistic French Revolution: The Barbizon School and Realism
January 29, 2010
(No voice interpretation; in American Sign Language only)
Join the Deaf community for a tour presented in ASL. These tours are not voice interpreted. A variety of topics are explored.

For centuries, French artists confined themselves to the dictates of the École des Beaux-Arts. This talk describes how artists of the Barbizon School departed from this tradition and broke away from the artistic convention of the time.

Free with Museum admission
6:15 p.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
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