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The art museum has paintings by several European masters, including: Master of San Baudelio, Jorge Ingles, Sandro Botticelli (Judith with Head of Holofernes), Matteo di Giovanni, Domenico Tintoretto (Portrait of Venetian dux Marino Grimani), Mattia Preti, Bernardo Strozzi, Frans Hals, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (St. Thomas of Villanueva), Peter Paul Rubens (Samson and Delilah) and Aert van der ...
The Contemporary Arts Center (abbreviated CAC) is a contemporary art museum in Cincinnati, Ohio and one of the first contemporary art institutions in the United States. The CAC is a non-collecting museum that focuses on new developments in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, performance art and new media.
The art museum even has a Cincinnati Wing dedicated to artists from the area such as the 1872 painting, "The Whistling Boy," by Covington native Frank Duveneck.
Cincinnati Art Galleries - fine art from 19th century to contemporary artists [10] Cincinnati Art Museum [11] Contemporary Arts Center [12] DAAP Galleries at the University of Cincinnati [13] Eisele Gallery of Fine Art at Joseph Ferris House [14] Essex Studios [15] Fitton Center for Creative Arts (Hamilton) [16] Gallery Veronique [17] Greenwich ...
MUSEUM: Accessible Expressions Ohio, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Runs March 29-May 12. Runs March 29-May 12. Free.
Game of Skittles (c. 1665 - 1668) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is part of the Cincinnati Art Museum's collection. The picture was most likely painted around de Hooch's first Amsterdam period, seemingly occurring during the years preceding 1670. [1]
CAC@21c: Enjoy a half-hour docent-led tour of 21c exhibitions followed by a half-hour tour of Contemporary Arts Center exhibitions. Details: 6 p.m. Friday, 21c Museum Hotel, Walnut St., Downtown ...
Solo photograph exhibition, 1961, the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati. [19] "Cincinnati modern art & design at mid-century", 2002, at the Aronoff Center for the Arts [20] "Graphic Content", 2006, at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center [21] "Minimal Realism: Charley and Edie Harper," August 2007 at the Cincinnati Art Museum [22]