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El Paso Museum of Art — Part 3


Sorry for the postponement of the final part in my series on the El Paso Museum of Art.  Here are the links to Parts 1 and 2 should you feel the need to refresh:

El Paso Museum of Art —1

El Paso Museum of Art —2

Here’s the view of downtown El Paso from just outside the El Paso Museum of Art:

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

But if you think that’s intriguing, wait until you get inside.  Not only is EPMA home to a large sampling of the famed Kress Collection, EPMA houses more modern art as well:

Something a bit more modern in the EPMA collection

Something a bit more modern in the EPMA collection

Recently, however, EPMA hosted a rather impressive exhibit of European masters.  You saw examples from my favorite European masters on Wednesday.  Ursula’s tastes run more to the religious artworks of the masters, and her favorite that day was this example from Rubens:

Rubens

Rubens

There were certainly a large number of European masters whose works were represented during this wonderful and exciting exhibition, and the event was certainly well attended (although my pictures do not reflect that as I timed my shots between the marauding hordes of art lovers):

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

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El Paso Museum of Art — Part 2


On Monday we took you on a photographic tour through downtown El Paso to arrive at the El Paso Museum of Art for their show on Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters.

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

Outside the El Paso Museum of Art

Inside were many old friends, courtesy of EPMA’s rather substantial portion of the Kress Collection.  Some of my personal favorites among classic European painters are Italian urban landscape artist Canaletto and his  equally talented nephew Bernardo Bellotto.  I was already familiar with the EPMA’s Canaletto (see next picture), so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw next to it works from Bellotto and other Italian urban landscapers:

Canaletto

Canaletto

Bellotto

Bellotto

Other views of the art greeting us this day are shown below:

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters Exhibit

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El Paso Museum of Art — Part 1


El Paso is blessed with one of the best art museums of any city of its size.  Just how important is the El Paso Museum of Art?  The Samuel Henry Kress Foundation — established for the understanding and appreciation of fine European art  — has donated their 3,000-piece collection to some 90 venues ranging from universities, libraries, and major art museums to even certain churches and cathedrals.  Of those ninety venues there is one national collection (at the National Gallery of Art) with some 1,800 works, but there are only eighteen “Regional Collections” containing between 20 and 70 examples of the Kress Collection.  EPMA has 58 of those pieces, including works from such noted European masters as Canaletto, Bonfigli, Garofalo, van Dyck, Bellotto,  and Castiglione; and famed American artists Frederick Remington, Rembrandt Peale, and Gilbert Stuart.

So, who was Samuel H. Kress?  If you’re old enough then you probably remember his nationwide store chain — S. H. Kress & Co. — and the incredible and unique architecture of his individual stores.  Here’s one example, the former S. H. Kress store in downtown El Paso (one of my favorite downtown photographic subjects):

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

S. H. Kress Building, El Paso

The EPMA is not the only gem in downtown El Paso.  If you’re at the EPMA, then you’re also right next door to El Paso’s incredible Plaza Theatre.  This 1930 theater was completely restored in 2006 and now houses traveling Broadway plays in its massive main auditorium, as well as hosting the annual El Paso Classic Film Festival.

Plaza Theatre El Paso

Plaza Theatre El Paso

Outside the Plaza Theatre

Outside the Plaza Theatre

Plaza Theatre, El Paso

Plaza Theatre, El Paso

But enough about downtown El Paso.  We were discussing the EPMA.  EPMA recently hosted a traveling art show featuring Rembrandt, Rubens, and European Painters with many pieces on loan from Louisville’s Speed Art Museum.

El Paso Museum of Art Exhibit Poster

El Paso Museum of Art Exhibit Poster

El Paso Museum of Art Entrance

El Paso Museum of Art Entrance

El Paso Museum of Art Modern Colonnades

El Paso Museum of Art Modern Colonnades

Here’s just some of what Ursula and I were treated to last weekend (with more to come on Wednesday and Friday):

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

El Paso Museum of Art

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