NEW YORK — Museum exhibits around the country this spring range from Rembrandt to landscapes to celebrity photos and women in civil rights. Here are a few new and recently opened shows.
%26#149; At Winterthur in Delaware, through May 18, “Double Vision: 1930s Design at Winterthur” offers the first public display of stereographs taken of the rooms and gardens at Winterthur in 1935 and 1938, before the private home of Henry Francis du Pont became a museum; http://www.winterthur.org or 800-448-3883.
%26#149; At the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., through June 15, “In the Public Eye: Photography and Fame,” highlights the roots of celebrity photography, from baseball card-size photos of Sojourner Truth to Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, and Rene Magritte; http://www.nelson-atkins.org or 816-751-1278.
%26#149; At the Cincinnati Art Museum, through May 21, “Rembrandt: Three Faces of the Master,” includes a Rembrandt self-portrait from the Louvre; http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org or 877-472-4226.
%26#149; At the Cincinnati Museum Center, through Sept. 14, a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian called “Freedom’s Sisters,” showcases the roles played by 20 black women in civil rights; http://www.cincymuseum.org or 800-733-2077.
%26#149; At the Dallas Museum of Art, through July 20, “Bluebonnets and Beyond: Julian Onderdonk, American Impressionist” features more than 90 works by the Texas landscape painter; http://www.dallasmuseumofart.org or 214-922-1200.
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