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Our museums are open on Independence Day, Monday, July 4.
Creation of an American Legacy, 1770-1870
Pride of Place
Treasures from the Museo Arqueol—gico Rafael Larco Herrera
Life and Cloth in the Andes
This exhibition features a selection of works from
the private collection of Morgan Flagg, Fine Arts
Museums Trustee, who over the past three decades
has built an extensive holding of contemporary
Bay Area art. Highlights of the show are a
group of works received in 1995 as a partial
gift, including major paintings by Elmer Bischoff, Joan Brown, Richard
Diebenkorn, Nathan Oliveira, Deborah Oropallo, David
Park, Wayne Thiebaud, and James Weeks.
Organizer
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Splendid Silks of Central Asia
The Ehrenfeld Collection
This exhibition will feature approximately 95 works
from The Ehrenfeld Collection, one of the most important
private collections of Indian art in the United
States. The project encompasses the period from
1780 to 1910-from the time of the Mughal kingdoms
until well into the British "Raj." The first North
American exhibition to consider the artistic interaction
between these cultures, it will demonstrate the
artistic evolution in India of the non-Indian artist
Selected Prints 1960-1997
Peter Milton has emerged as one of the most intriguing contemporary American printmakers and as a master of contemporary etching and engraving. His work displays his firm mastery of spatial arrangement and the handling of light and dark textures.