Sarah Graves

Sunday Puzzle – October in France

Anne Goldthwaite (American, 1869–1944), October in France (detail), about 1907 Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Celebrate the changing seasons […]

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Sunday Puzzles – Birch Trees

Frederick Warren Freer (American, 1849–1908), Birch Trees (detail) Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Celebrate the changing seasons with these

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Sunday Puzzle – Rural Landscape

Asher Brown Durand (American, 1796–1886), Rural Landscape with Hay Wagon (detail), about 1860 Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Back

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Sunday Puzzle – Peasant Laboring

Camille Pissarro (French, 1831–1903), Peasant Laboring (Le paysan béchant) (detail), 1896 Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Back to school

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Home Studio: Women’s Equality Day

Overview On August 26, we remember as Women’s Equality Day, the day that the U.S. adopted the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote. All three of these artworks from the museum’s collection deal with women’s suffrage. Yvonne’s Wells’ Helen Keller is a quilted portrait of Helen Keller, a famous Alabamian

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Sunday Puzzle – Saturday Off

Eudora Welty (American, 1909–2001), Saturday Off, Jackson, Mississippi, negative about 1935; printed 1997 Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. The

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Sunday Puzzle – Fireball

Laquita Thomson (American, born 1947), Fireball (detail), 1989 Overview Each month we will share two new puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum’s collection. Whether a solo personal challenge or joint family effort, we make it easy for you to get started solving—simply play on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. The end of summer is calling! It’s

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An Appreciation: Mary Lynne Weil Levy

It is with great admiration and affection that the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts community bids farewell to Mary Lynne Levy—a respected local artist and a beloved friend of the Museum. A daughter of Montgomery, Mary Lynne embraced various roles over the course of her long life—daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, professional counselor, and community

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