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Today at the Museum

November 21, 2009

ROAR (Sec. F7, ages 4 and 5)

10 – 11:30 a.m.
Classroom 111

Let's sink our teeth and claws into something truly fierce! In the Galleries: Look closely at Lion and Serpent, the Louvre's famous bronze by Antoine-Louis Barye, on view in "The Louvre and the Masterpiece." Examine how the artist portrays raw ...

2009 Art in Bloom Winners

Best Interpretation

First Place
Claude Monet
The Japanese Bridge
Interpreted by Susan E. Morgan (#159)
Second Place
Chinese
Sheng Ting
Interpreted by Janeen Whitchurch and Gail Wagner (#24)
Third Place
Gustave Courbet
Deer in the Forest
Interpreted by Diane Cunningham (#95)
Fourth Place
Egyptian
Horus Collar
Interpreted by Karla Schnorf (#32)
Fifth Place
Paul Klee
Hardy Plants
Interpreted by Catherine DeVet (#152)

Most Creative

First Place
Ferdinand Richardt
Steamwheeler on the Upper Mississippi
Interpreted by Shelley Schmokel (#75)
Second Place
Philip R. Goodwin
A ‘Bear’ Chance
Interpreted by Laurel Nitti (#72)
Third Place
Edgar Degas
Woman in Bathtub
Interpreted by Sherri L. Ackerson (#114)
Fourth Place
Cabinet of American Glass
Interpreted by Joan Fox (#107)
Fifth Place
Paul Signac
Blessing of the Tuna Fleet at Groix
Interpreted by Ann K. Wood (#118)