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Simon also became responsible for the collection and building projects; in return the museum was renamed the Norton Simon Museum and renovated at a reported cost of more than $3 million. [10] The detailed history of that process was told by former director and art critic John Coplans (who later became an artist) in Artforum. [11]
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Pages in category "Paintings in the Norton Simon Museum" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose is an oil-on-canvas painting by Baroque Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbarán completed in 1633. It is currently displayed at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California as part of its permanent collection.
It has been in the permanent collection of the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California since 1976. The painting features a vibrant depiction of a solitary symmetrical mulberry tree in autumn, which sits in the centre of the canvas. The tree grows from a rocky bare hillside, its swirling yellow and orange foliage set against a blue sky.
The plan was to keep most of collection in Pasadena, administered by UCLA, the Simon board and the Norton Simon Foundation. The university was to build a separate museum facility on campus for part of the collection. [15] However, Simon withdrew his offer three months after the announcement was made. [16]
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena The Repentant Magdalene , also called The Conversion of Mary Magdalene , is an oil painting of the early 1660s by the Baroque Italian painter Guido Cagnacci . It shows Mary Magdalene , beside her remonstrating sister Martha , at the moment she repents , echoed by an allegorical pairing of Virtue , an angel ...
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