A Visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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“Viewing Triptych” Houston, 2020

I’d never been to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston before, so I was excited to visit today. There was an exhibit of Francis Bacon’s later work which was pretty good. I was not familiar with his work, so it was a nice education. But what I really enjoyed was the permanent collection on the 2nd floor.

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“Slaying the Minotaur” Houston, 2020

This Greek wine vase was very interesting to me because I just recently finished the novel Circe, so I was familiar with the characters shown in the painting: Ariadne, Theseus, the Minotaur, and Daedalus. I love the style of these Greek depictions.

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“Matisse” Houston, 2020

One of my favorite artists is Henri Matisse so it was thrilling to see two of his paintings. I especially love his line work in the faces of his subjects.

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“Virgin of The Annunciation” Houston, 2020

I’m not so interested in religious depictions, but I thought this painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was excellent.

I would have liked to stay longer in the museum to look at the paintings more closely, but sadly it closed at 5 pm. I guess I’ll just have to come back again! 😊

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“Walking By” Houston, 2020