2013 David B. Warren Symposium: Itinerant and Immigrant Artists and Artisans in 19th Century Texas
Symposium

This biannual program focuses on the material culture of Texas and the American south. This year’s biannual program will focus on the itinerant and immigrant artists and artisans of nineteenth-century Texas. Speakers include Dr. Ron Tyler, Dr. Mario Sanchez, Dr. Jack Davis, David Haynes, and Heather White. For more information, please contact the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston at 713.639.7750.

October 26, 2013, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Brown Auditorium Theater
1001 Bissonnet
Houston, TX 77005

Map

Map of event location
Hill Country Landscape
Hermann Lungkwitz, American, born Prussia, 1813–1891. Hill Country Landscape, 1862. Fredericksburg, Pedernales River, Texas, United States. Oil on canvas. The Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg, B.67.39.
Cup
Samuel Bell, American, 1798–1882. Cup, c. 1854. San Antonio, Texas. Silver. The Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Alice C. Simkins in memory of Alice and Mike Hogg, B.2005.16.