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This Roman musical farce by Stephen Sondheim, centers on the incredibly inventive and elaborate machinations of the slave Pseudolus. It's an accelerating whirl...
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On display at the museum are masterpieces by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, James McNeill Whistler, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Eugene Carriere.
This exhibition aims to demonstrate Rembrandt's talent as a figure painter can be seen in these portraits, ranging from real commissions to imaginary portraits, self-portraits or depictions of hi
Jankowski's 'The MATRIX Effect' will be the centerpiece of an exhibition bearing the same name. Jankowski's video and its artist subjects will be the participants in the exhibition
A fall home show covering building, remodeling, energy efficiency, green building, home interior, holiday decor and more!Admission: Child (ages Under 12)...
This exhibition draws from the museum's costume and textile collections and features individual lace pieces, along with lace incorporated into clothing, handkerchiefs and fans from Europe and the
The works in this exhibition reflect the visions of Swedish women who broke from their traditional roles as women, mothers and homemakers to explore their...
Three decades of war have deeply marked the entire culture of Afghanistan, yet artistic expression, particularly through carpets, has been maintained in spite...
The most significant of Hill-Stead's 24 Oriental rugs range in age from mid-18th century to early 20th century. Three major types - Caucasian, Persian and Anatolian - come from an area between th
Alfred and Ada Pope furnished Hill-Stead primarily with Chippendale-style, Federal-style and Empire pieces. The refinement and elegance of Hill-Stead's furnishings dramatically depart from the or
Currier & Ives are known for their images of rural America. These are some of their 'parlor' prints of young children interacting with pets and barnyard animals.
On display at the museum are masterpieces by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, James McNeill Whistler, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Eugene Carriere.
The Popes were influenced by the artistic trends of their day, including the etching fever that swept America and Europe in the late 1800s. They also were fascinated with all things Japanese, and avid
Springfield native Asa Cheffetz created several engravings to illustrate the barns, bridges and snowy forest scenes of New England. This exhibit includes his well-known images and some recent acquisit
One of the Museum of Art's most popular galleries, the French Impressionist Gallery, displays masterpieces from the most renowned artists working in France from 1870-1900.
The Michele and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a multi-gallery exhibit that highlights the museum's history.
Hill-Stead's library contains over 3,300 volumes that belonged to the Popes, a self-educated, well-traveled American family whose reading spanned numerous disciplines and several genres.
The collection of clocks, boxes and souvenirs on display feature American, European and Asian influences.