magniFIcent vision TWO CENTURIES OF EUROPEAN MASTERWORKS FROM THE SPEED ART MUSEUM
philbrook museum of art cordially invites you to the opening reception of
magniFIcent vision TWO CENTURIES OF EUROPEAN MASTERWORKS FROM THE SPEED ART MUSEUM
Featuring more than seventy paintings carefully selected from the Speed’s collection by such major artists as Rubens, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, and Tiepolo
Saturday, October 8, 2011 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Invitation admits two
Please show this invitation or membership card at the door
Complimentary valet parking • Cash bar Light hors d’oeuvres • Business casual attire
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011 Please call (918) 748-5353 and leave a message or e-mail acunningham@philbrook.org
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Guests are welcome at $10 per person. Payment accepted at the door and may be applied to a Philbrook membership if purchased that evening.
Jean Jacques Franรงois Lebarbier, Helen and Paris, 1799, Oil on canvas.
REMBRANDT VAN RIJN, Portrait of a Forty-Year-Old Woman, possibly Marretje Cornelisdr. van Grotewal, 1634, Oil on panel
EXHIBITION SERIES SPONSORS Series Sponsor The Raymond and Bessie Kravis Foundation Underwriting Sponsors The Mervin Bovaird Foundation The Helmerich Foundation Ralph & Frances McGill Foundation The Oxley Foundation Contributing Sponsors Irene and Stan Burnstein E. Ann Graves Barbara G. and Stephen J. Heyman Larry and Marilyn Lee, Ram Energy Resources Inc. Lobeck Taylor Foundation Philbrook Board of Trustees Philbrook Contemporary Consortium The Sherman E. Smith Family Foundation Sponsors Barnett Family Foundation Kristin and James Bender Margery Feagin Bird CFR Margo and Kent Dunbar Herman Kaiser Foundation Bob and Millie Millspaugh Oklahoma Arts Council Charles and Peggy Stephenson W. K. and Suzanne Warren Kathleen Patton Westby Foundation
COVER: ADÉLAÏDE LABILLE-GUIARD, Portrait of Madame Adélaïde, c. 1787, Oil on canvas. Exhibition Magnificent Vision: Two Centuries of European Masterworks from the Speed Art Museum organized by the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky