Andromeda

  • “Andromeda”

The “Rockefeller Influence” exhibit at the Arkansas Arts Center will open Wednesday, May 30, and not today, as previously scheduled.

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The exhibit will feature works contributed by the Rockefeller family or in honor of the Rockefellers and is part of the centennial celebration of Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller. Winthrop and Jeannette Rockefeller made the Arts Center possible, thanks to their guidance during an initial capital campaign in the 1960s and continued financial support.

Among the works in the show: Odilon Redon’s “Andromeda” (above) and works by George Bellows, Georges Braque, Jean-Baptiste Corot, Honore Daumier, Edgar Degas, Eugene Delacroix, Charles Demuth … well that’s just some big guys at the top of the alphabet. You get the picture.

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