The Stuart Collection of 18th- and 19th-Century British Landscapes in Houston

May 23 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

I'm very slow to the news that the MFA Houston opened a new temporary exhibition at the beginning of this year dedicated to Picturing Nature: The Stuart Collection of 18th- and 19th-Century British Landscapes and Beyond.

According to their website:

Featuring more than 70 works of art in a variety of media, Picturing Nature: The Stuart Collection of 18th- and 19th-Century British Landscapes and Beyond explores how the genre of landscape evolved during an era of immense transformation in Britain. This diverse collection of watercolors, drawings, prints, and oil sketches traces the shift from topographical and picturesque depictions of the natural world to intensely personal ones that align with Romantic poetry of the period.

The exhibition spotlights the Stuart Collection, built over the past decade in collaboration with Houstonian Francita Stuart Koelsch Ulmer. This exceptional collection includes standout works by notable artists such as John Constable, John Robert Cozens, Thomas Gainsborough, J.M.W. Turner, and Richard Wilson, whose innovative approaches to watercolor raised its status as an art form and heralded a golden age for the medium. 

The display will run until 6th July 2025.

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