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Delve into the Legion of Honor’s building, exhibitions, and neighborhood, along with a timeline and fun facts and figures.
Bible story, but make it a wedding in a Dutch country house.
By Isabella Lores-Chavez, associate curator, European paintings
Stars are crossed, gender is performed, and sexuality is fluid in Bol’s The Crowning of Mirtillo.
Meet one of the greatest women artists of the Italian Renaissance.
By Magnolia Molcan, senior web managing editor
Check out these free spots — perfect for resting, reflecting, and taking in the art.
By Isabella Goldberg, facilities administrative coordinator
Don’t know where to begin? Here’s a quick starter guide.
By Stefanie Lee, digital project coordinator
A history-making artist, the Psyche myth, a Beyoncé video, and more.
By Magnolia Molcan
Take a tour of a new work in our collection.
By Emily Beeny
By Isabella Holland
Read about four porcelain pieces in the Museums’ collection that exemplify the imaginatively themed porcelain services produced during the eighteenth century and that offer little windows onto the Bay of Naples.
By Thomas Wu
Objects in the European Decorative Arts and Sculpture collection at the Legion of Honor reflect the distinct history of how East Asian art has influenced European decorative arts and interiors.
A reliquary casket tells the story of a bloody murder that shook the medieval world.
By Martin Chapman