The Painter Goblin Visits The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Top Five
I’m heading to Houston for the first time this Friday, for ten-days. I can’t wait! To fill my time before I go, I thought I’d pay tribute to some of the artwork I might find there. Well, I say me, but I mean, I asked The Painter Goblin to make these pieces for me based on what they could find on wikidata.org. I like what they discovered!
Enjoy!
Manet:
The Toilers of the Sea, Édouard Manet, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston https://t.co/HKlhjuprGD #wikidata #digitalart ???????? pic.twitter.com/SetTWB6umz
— Painter Goblin (@paintergoblin) August 22, 2017
Aigai:
Tiger and Bamboo, Aigai, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston https://t.co/pPoCjNW8wS #wikidata #digitalart ???????? pic.twitter.com/WGgXnkU07o
— Painter Goblin (@paintergoblin) August 17, 2017
Duveneck:
Portrait of Maggie Wilson, Frank Duveneck, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston https://t.co/FjeBg9cVS1 #wikidata #digitalart ???????? pic.twitter.com/d3k77aO3Nl
— Painter Goblin (@paintergoblin) September 3, 2017
Gérôme:
Tiger on the Watch, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston https://t.co/5lvY8vSOr1 #wikidata #digitalart ???????? pic.twitter.com/9REZhrOFNw
— Painter Goblin (@paintergoblin) September 3, 2017
Finally,
Kirchner (<3):
Moonrise: Soldier and Maiden, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston https://t.co/iNKDwlvkVi #wikidata #digitalart ???????? pic.twitter.com/W85TaH3P9a
— Painter Goblin (@paintergoblin) September 3, 2017
Is it Friday yet???
If you like these, you might also like The Painter Goblin’s visit to The Metropolitan Museum of New York, https://exponentialdecay.co.uk/blog/painter-goblin-visits-the-mets-top-ten/