Guided lecture tour of Royal Splendor in the Age of Enlightenment: Charles IV of Spain as Patron & Collector at the Meadows Museum.
Two dates: Saturday, June 19, and the additional date of July 17. Early discounted registration for June 19 is due no later than June 16.
Early discounted registration for July 17 tour is July 8. The exhibit ends July18.
For registration details, please visit: http://www.marcoarttours.com/SplendorMeadows.html
Read what's coming in the Fall 2010 and 2011 to the Meadows from the Prado: http://smu.edu/meadowsmuseum/exh_Prado_Meadows.htm
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
Next Tour of Royal Splendor at the Meadows Museum
Please visit: http://www.marcoarttours.com/SplendorMeadows.html for complete details about the upcoming tour of Royal Splendor in the Enlightenment: Charles IV of Spain Patron & Collector plus the additional small exhibit Goya & Lopez. Tour is Sat., June 19, early discounted registration needs to be received by June 16.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Lens of Impressionism
If you have not see The Lens of Impressionism: Photography & Painting Along the Normandy Coast at the Dallas Museum of Art, it leaves Sunday, May 23. Good exhibit if you are fond of the Normandy region of France.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Imperial War Museum & Battle of Britain
My sister, Elizabeth Warrick, sent me this link about the Imperial War Museum broadcasting the diaries of pilots during the Battle of Britain over Twitter. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain when Hitler's Luftwaffe thought they could bomb England into submission.
Check out this article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/7583534/Battle-of-Britain-diaries-to-be-tweeted-in-real-time.html. From the article, "the details of 605 diary entries, all taken from the Operational Record Books in the National Archives at Duxford, will be tweeted."
Up until now, I have not personally gotten into Twitter, but I think this may just get me to sign up. I think it's great that the Imperial War Museum is doing this. Imagine what it would have been like had there been Twitter, or all of these modern devices in 1940, and we were civilians living in Britain.
Thanks Elizabeth!
Check out this article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/7583534/Battle-of-Britain-diaries-to-be-tweeted-in-real-time.html. From the article, "the details of 605 diary entries, all taken from the Operational Record Books in the National Archives at Duxford, will be tweeted."
Up until now, I have not personally gotten into Twitter, but I think this may just get me to sign up. I think it's great that the Imperial War Museum is doing this. Imagine what it would have been like had there been Twitter, or all of these modern devices in 1940, and we were civilians living in Britain.
Thanks Elizabeth!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Guided Lecture Tour of Lens of Impressionism at the Dallas Museum of Art
Join us on a guided lecture tour of the The Lens of Impressionism: Photography & Painting Along the Coast of Normandy at the Dallas Museum of Art on Saturday, April 17. For complete details and for prices, please visit: http://www.marcoarttours.com. Advanced registration required.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Guided Lecture Tour of Lens of Impressionism
Dallas Museum of Art, Guided Lecture Tour of Lens of Impressionism: Saturday, May 1, 11:00 a.m. Early discounted registration is due April 22.
For details, please visit: http://www.marcoarttours.com/Lens.html.
For details, please visit: http://www.marcoarttours.com/Lens.html.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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