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A Family Affair: Artistic Dynasties in Europe (Part II, 1670–1900)

Museum Exhibit Art Exhibition

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How far does the apple fall from the tree?

Traditionally, professions were passed down in families in much the same way as certain traits, abilities, and resources. This exhibition tells the stories of eighteen artistic families active in France, Italy, England, Scotland, and India from the late-seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. In some cases, there is a striking visual resemblance between the artworks produced by members of the same family, while in others, the styles of individual artists within a family are highly distinctive. Family relationships also overlap with the roles of teacher and pupil, business partner, and rival.

From highly refined French engravings intended to glorify King Louis XIV and archaeological views of Rome designed for tourists and architects to evocative landscapes of Britain and India, the works in this exhibition chart two and a half centuries of social and artistic change in Europe and beyond.

Drawing from the Blanton’s collection of European art, A Family Affair presents prints, drawings, and paintings created by some of the continent’s most fascinating artistic families, revealing patterns of inspiration, competition, and evolving family fortunes.


Curated by Holly Borham, Curator of Prints, Drawings and European Art, and Sarah Bane, Assistant Curator, Prints & Drawings, Blanton Museum of Art.
Always free for Blanton Members. Not yet a member? Join today! https://blantonmuseum.org/support/membership/


Image credit: (LEFT) Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, 1872, etching, 4 5/8 × 3 1/16 in., Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Simkowitz in memory of Amy Cecelia Simkowitz-Rogers, 2000.260, (RIGHT) Berthe Morisot, Girl with a Cat (Julie Manet), circa 1889, etching and drypoint, 5 7/8 × 4 5/8 in., Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Simkowitz in memory of Amy Cecelia Simkowitz-Rogers, 1999.147

How far does the apple fall from the tree?

Traditionally, professions were passed down in families in much the same way as certain traits, abilities, and resources. This exhibition tells the stories of eighteen artistic families active in France, Italy, England, Scotland, and India from the late-seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. In some cases, there is a striking visual resemblance between the artworks produced by members of the same family, while in others, the styles of individual artists within a family are highly distinctive. Family relationships also overlap with the roles of teacher and pupil, business partner, and rival.

From highly refined French engravings intended to glorify King Louis XIV and archaeological views of Rome designed for tourists and architects to evocative landscapes of Britain and India, the works in this exhibition chart two and a half centuries of social and artistic change in Europe and beyond.

Drawing from the Blanton’s collection of European art, A Family Affair presents prints, drawings, and paintings created by some of the continent’s most fascinating artistic families, revealing patterns of inspiration, competition, and evolving family fortunes.


Curated by Holly Borham, Curator of Prints, Drawings and European Art, and Sarah Bane, Assistant Curator, Prints & Drawings, Blanton Museum of Art.
Always free for Blanton Members. Not yet a member? Join today! https://blantonmuseum.org/support/membership/


Image credit: (LEFT) Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, 1872, etching, 4 5/8 × 3 1/16 in., Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Simkowitz in memory of Amy Cecelia Simkowitz-Rogers, 2000.260, (RIGHT) Berthe Morisot, Girl with a Cat (Julie Manet), circa 1889, etching and drypoint, 5 7/8 × 4 5/8 in., Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Simkowitz in memory of Amy Cecelia Simkowitz-Rogers, 1999.147

More about Blanton Museum of Art
Founded in 1963, the Blanton Museum of Art holds the largest public collection in Central Texas with more than 21,000 objects. The home of Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin, its major collecting areas are modern and contemporary American and Latin American art, Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, and prints and drawings. The Blanton offers thought-provoking, visually arresting, and personally moving encounters with art.
When & Where
From Oct 3, 2025 to Dec 7, 2025
Tue: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Wed: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Thu: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Fri: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sat: 10:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sun: 10:00am - 5:00pm Timezone: CDT
$15.00


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