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  2. Alfred Zeller - Wikipedia

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    Zeller was the son of Henry John Zeller and Theresa Krewet. Alfred Zeller married Evelyn Josephine Monford of Galveston, Texas. In September 1944, they had a son, Gary Allen Zeller, in Houston, Texas. Alfred Zeller's first accepted drawing was a caricature for The Times-Picayune, a New Orleans newspaper. He then drew a series of cartoon postal ...

  3. Blaffer Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum presents and originates between six and eight exhibitions annually. The annual schedule may include major traveling exhibitions that have a particular relevance to Houston audiences; mid-sized retrospectives of national and international artists; exhibitions of regional artists; thematic surveys which place artists' work into new contexts; student exhibitions; and special projects ...

  4. Lawndale Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Lawndale Art Center is a non-profit space for the exhibition of contemporary works of art in all media, based in Houston, Texas, USA, focused on exhibiting work by Houston area artists. Lawndale Art Center was founded in 1979 by artist James Surls in an abandoned 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2 ) warehouse as part of the University of Houston ...

  5. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas.With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building in 2020, [2] it is the 12th largest art museum in the world based on square feet of gallery space.

  6. Czech Center Museum Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Center Museum Houston (DBA), also known as Czech Cultural & Community Center, is a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) multifunctional cultural organization located in the Museum District of Houston, Texas, committed to the education and celebration of Czech (Moravian, Bohemian, Silesian) and Slovakian culture, art, and history.

  7. List of public art in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Brownie (1905), Houston Zoo; Bygones (1976), Menil Collection; Cancer, There Is Hope (1990) Charlotte Allen Fountain; Charmstone, Menil Collection; Cloud Column (2006), Glassell School of Art; George H. W. Bush Monument; Inversion; Isolated Mass/Circumflex (Number 2) Lillian Schnitzer Fountain (1875), Hermann Park; Monument au Fantôme ...

  8. Alfred C. Glassell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Curry Glassell Jr. (March 31, 1913 – October 29, 2008) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He made a fortune in the oil and gas industry in Louisiana and Texas and was a co-founder of Transcontinental Pipeline .

  9. Arlington Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Museum of Art has hosted numerous traveling exhibitions, including those featuring photography by Ansel Adams, [11] art by Salvador Dalí, [12] Milton H. Greene's photographs of Marilyn Monroe, [13] Harlem Renaissance artwork (including works by Richmond Barthé, Aaron Douglas, Jacob Lawrence, and Charles White), [14] Utagawa Hiroshige's woodblock prints, [15] Vivian Maier's ...