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Lizabel Stella

In a color lithograph depicting a birthday party, family and friends gather in a circle around a girl trying to hit a fish-shaped piñata

Women’s History Month 2020: #5WomenArtists from the Blanton Collection

Women’s History Month 2020: #5WomenArtists from the Blanton Collection March 24, 2020 by Genevra Higginson Back to Blog In a global environment adapting to the challenges presented by the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Blanton stands in solidarity with her sister museums around the world. Together we recognize that art can offer a space for reflection and respite, but […]

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Print by Giorgio Vasari titled "Decorative Border with the Portrait of Cosimo Rosselli"

Working from Fragments: A Closer Look at Two Works in the Blanton’s Collection

Working from Fragments: A Closer Look at Two Works in the Blanton’s Collection November 5, 2019 by Allison Kim Back to Blog Within the Blanton’s collection of more than 16,000 works on paper, there are two that have never been shown in any exhibition to date, leaving most people unaware of their existence. Both objects are small,

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An ad for hashtag 5 Women Artists. The backs of 3 women's heads

Women’s History Month 2019: #5WomenArtists from the Blanton Collection

Women’s History Month 2019: #5WomenArtists from the Blanton Collection March 18, 2019 by Lizabel Stella Back to Blog Women artists are everywhere, but it’s through the important work of curators, writers, and international institutions, to name a few, that we actually get to learn about them and their work. Since 2016, the National Museum of Women in the

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Exhibition View: Ideas in Sensuous Form

Behind the Velvet Curtain: The Makings of the Blanton’s Symbolist Exhibition

Behind the Velvet Curtain: The Makings of the Blanton’s Symbolist Exhibition March 6, 2019 by Vivie Behrens Back to Blog Deep in the Blanton Museum of Art’s exhibition Ideas in Sensuous Form: The International Symbolist Movement, chaste virgins and conniving femmes fatales peer from the bounds of black frames, generating a Symbolist ambiance of desire and mystery. To

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