Meadows Museum presents “Between Paris and Texas: Marie Cronin, Portraitist of the Belle Époque”

Feb. 14-June 5

Tues. – Sat.: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 1-5 pm

Between Paris and Texas: Marie Cronin, Portraitist of the Belle Époque is the first monographic exhibition of Cronin’s (1867-1951) art and will feature
a focused selection of her paintings, including works shown in the salons of Paris, as well as official portraits of Texas statesmen that hang at the Texas
State Capitol, such as Alfonso Steele (1817-1911), the last survivor of the Battle of San Jacinto. A Texas-raised artist, Cronin studied with Claudio Castelucho
(Spanish, 1870-1927) in Paris during the first decade of the twentieth century. Following her return from Europe, Cronin would continue her artistic career
back in Texas while also carrying out the exigencies of a family in the business of expanding railroad operations across the state.

Meadows Museum
5900 Bishop Blvd.
Dallas
Ticket price: $10 adults $8 seniors $4 students

Event Website: http://smu.edu/meadows