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Raphael: The Cowper Madonna

Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520 The Small Cowper Madonna (detail) about 1505, oil on wood Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1942.9.57
Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520 The Small Cowper Madonna (detail) about 1505, oil on wood Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1942.9.57
Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520 The Small Cowper Madonna (detail) about 1505, oil on wood Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1942.9.57

Now through September 27th

The Small Cowper Madonna by Raphael, one of the greatest Renaissance paintings in America, has come to Worcester from the National Gallery of Art in Washington for a special, focused installation. Painted at the moment when Raphael made the transition from Urbino to Florence, this work stands at the beginning of the highly influential Madonnas which secured his reputation. Raphael’s work is paired with Worcester’s Northbrook Madonna, a work that came into the collection in 1940 with an attribution to Raphael that has long been discarded, but without clear consensus on what relationship the work bears to Raphael and his studio. This two-painting installation, which also addresses the underdrawing of the two pictures, explores Raphael’s masterful interpretation and the spread of his early style among followers in Central Italy.

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Flora in Winter 2015

Flora in Winter at Worcester Art Museum

Flora in Winter at Worcester Art MuseumFragrant flowers and beautiful arrangements will be in bloom at the Worcester Art Museum’s annual four-day fundraiser, Flora in Winter. The region’s premier floral design event, from Thursday, January 29 through Sunday, February 1, 2015, showcases skilled arrangers’ creations that feature captivating, imaginative interpretations of artworks on view in the Museum.

Visitors can enjoy a welcome flowery feast for the eyes and a glimpse of spring in the middle of winter. From the celebration of Flora Euphoria! A Mid-Summer Knight’s Dream to floral demonstrations, docent-led tours of the floral creations, and origami-making lessons, there is something to delight audiences of all ages. The Museum is extending its hours to accommodate visitors, too. Be sure to check www.worcesterart.org/flora for details.

Flora in Winter is such a success, because of the creativity it inspires in the floral artists that contribute each year; because it highlights art throughout the Museum; and because it gives a growing audience another reason to fall in love with the wonderful collection of the Worcester Art Museum, again and again,” said WAM Director Matthias Waschek. “This event is also a great opportunity for different generations to visit and feel proud of their Museum and Worcester.”

Flora Euphoria! A Mid-Summer Knight’s Dream kicks off Flora in Winter on Thursday, January 29 from 5:30-8pm. Celebrate knightly pleasures and Shakespearean delights among the beauty and fragrance of fresh flowers. Flora Euphoria! will transform the Museum into a space bursting with merriment and inspiration, music and charm. Enjoy period-costumed performers, hors d’oeuvres, and a cash bar. To purchase tickets for Flora Euphoria! A Mid-Summer Knight’s Dream, visit www.worcesterart.org/flora or call 508.793.4450.

Following is the complete list of Flora in Winterprograms. Except where indicated, all events are free with Museum admission and reservations are not required.
Interpretive Challenge Class Demonstration: The Judges Challenge: Friday, January 30, 3-4:30pm. Watch four talented floral design judges create flower arrangements inspired by the Worcester Hunt floor mosaic. The contestants will not be told in advance what floral materials or container they’ll be using and must complete their creation during the allotted time. The finished arrangements will be on view for the remainder of Flora and raffled on Sunday, February 1.

The Wow Factor: Flower Ideas for your Next Party with Bill Taylor Designs: Saturday, January 31, 10:30am-1pm and 1:30-4pm.

Bill Taylor, an international floral designer with more than 30 years of experience, creates and shows fun, creative and festive floral designs for your table and home — perfect for your next party, holiday, or special event. Join a docent after the program and tour the galleries to learn interesting details about the art and arrangements at Flora. $40 WAM Members; $60 nonmembers (includes Museum admission) Reservations required, space is limited. Call 508-793-4333 to register and for more information.
Origami Flowers — Activity for Kids of All Ages: Sunday, February 1, 11:30am-12:30pm and 12:30-1:30pm.
Join WAM faculty member Harou Shiga for an interactive, drop-in, origami-making session — the art of paper folding — in the Museum’s library. Space is limited and is first-come, first-served.

Flora Concert: Shrewsbury High School Women’s and A Cappella Choir and The Master Singers to Go: Sunday, February 1, 2pm.
Two extraordinary and entertaining musical groups fill the Renaissance Court with sweet musical sounds and selections.

 

Flora in Winter Hours:
Museum & Shop
Thursday, January 29: 11am-5pm;
The Museum and Shop reopen from 5:30-8pm for Flora Euphoria!
Friday, January 30: 11am-8pm
Saturday, January 31: 10am-8pm
Sunday, February 1: 11am-5pm

The Museum Café
11am-3pm every day of Flora
Questions? Please contact the Café Manager at 508.799.4406 x3068.

 

Parking
Valet parking available throughout Flora in Winter at the Salisbury Street entrance for a fee of $5 per car.

 

Admission:
Members: Free during exhibition hours;

$25 for Flora Euphoria! with RSVP by January 19, 2015, or $30 at the door; youth $4.

Nonmembers: Adults $20 during exhibition hours; youth $6

$45 for Flora Euphoria! with RSVP by January 19, 2015, or $50 at the door; youth $6.

 

Membership
Members enjoy free admission except for Flora Euphoria! Please call508.799.4406 x3122 to purchase your membership.

 

Public docent-led tours are free with Museum admission. Visit www.worcesterart.org/flora for schedule. Arrange for a private tour for groups of 10 or more by calling 508.799.4406 x3130.