Talk:Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Appearance in block book map
The tract which would eventually house MFAH is here in the block book maps: https://books.tax.hctx.net/v036/AE1997_35-36_0337.jpg and http://books.tax.hctx.net/BlockBooksPDF/v036/AE1997_35-36_0337.pdf (I'm mainly posting these so I can use them to help find some maps not listed in the HCAD database - I'm trying to find Wessex, Chevy Chase, and Idylwood in particular : WhisperToMe (talk) 13:03, 27 July 2017 (UTC)

Commons files used on this page or its Wikidata item have been nominated for deletion
The following Wikimedia Commons files used on this page or its Wikidata item have been nominated for deletion: Participate in the deletion discussion at the. —Community Tech bot (talk) 23:59, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Arambak (Papua New Guinea), Male Spirit Mask (1900–1925), cane, rattan, cassowary feathers, mud, and paint, 119.4 × 59.7 × 71.1 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Assyrian (Iraq), Guardian Figure (883–859 BC), Gypsum, 107 × 66 × 3.8 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Bamana peoples (Mali), Roan Antelope Headdress (Chi Wara society)(1900–1935), wood, brass tacks, tin, and nails, 120.7 cm. MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Byzantine, Panel with Two Peacocks (501–700 AD), Alabaster, 62.5 × 39.4 × 7.3 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Chinese, Protector Goddess Kong Tsan Demo Dorje (c. 1661–1722), gilt lacquered wood, 75.6 × 57.2 × 27.3 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Egyptian, Mummy Mask (323–30 BC), Painted and gilded cartonnage, 63.5 × 33.7 × 16.5 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Egyptian, Thoth, God of Wisdom and Scribes, as a Baboon (664–525 BC), Egyptian Faience, 20.3 × 13.3 × 14.0 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Greek, Attributed to the Hattatt Painter, Black-figure Amphora with Scene from the Iliad (540–520 BC), Terracotta & slip, 26.2 × 14 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Hellenistic Greek, Head of Poseidon Antigonos Doson, (227–221 BC), bronze, 28.9 × 19.7 × 24.1 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Igbo peoples (Nigeria), Mask of a Good or Beautiful Spirit (okorosia masquerade), (1900–1925), wood, kaolin, and paint, 23.5 × 15.6 × 8.9 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Indian, Ganesh and Siddhi (10th-11th century), buff sandstone, 51.6 × 28.1 × 16.3 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Jonathan Nangordo (Aboriginal Australian), Seven Emus (c. 1956–1960), natural pigments on eucalyptus bark, 55.9 x 66cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Moche (Peru), Skull Vessel (100–800 AD), earthenware, 22.2 × 17.1 × 17.1 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Nafana, Kulango or Degha (Sudan), Bedu Mask (c. 1948–1962), painted wood, 274.3 × 127 × 10.2 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Nayarit (Mexico), Emaciated Seated Man (300 BC–AD 30), earthenware, 29.2 × 13.3 × 15.2 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * New Ireland, Helmet Mask, tatanua (1884–1895), wood, paint, opercula shells, lime plaster, plant fiber, bark, bark cloth, rattan, and cord, 38.7 × 24.1 × 30.5 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Olmec (Mexico), Seated Figure (1500–300 BC), earthenware, 30.5 × 23.5 × 18.4 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Persian (Iran), Incense Burner (12th century), bronze, cast, engraved and pierced, 30.2 × 30.5 × 12.1 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Persian, Mountain Goat (3000 BC), silver, 9.7 × 12.1 × 5.7 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Roman, Dionysus with Pan (50–150 AD), Marble, 132.1 × 63.5 × 40.6 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Roman, Imperial Portrait of the Emperor Caligula, God and Ruler (37–41 AD), gilt bronze, 38.1 × 22.5 × 25.7 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Tibetan, Mahakala Heruka (17th century), gilt bronze, 10.8 × 10.1 × 5.7 cm., MFA, Houston.jpg
 * Zuñi Pueblo, Buffalo (Siwolo) Kachina Figure (1913–1917), wood, paint, feathers, horns, leather, buffalo fur, rawhide, cotton cloth, satin ribbon, tin, nails, and string, 43.2 × 15.2 × 13.3, MFA, Houston.jpg

Wikipedia articles on buildings?


I might at some point start specific articles about museum buildings. Here is an opinion article about one of them. WhisperToMe (talk) 21:27, 28 April 2021 (UTC)

Unsourced material from User:MFAH archives
That user, clearly a connected contributor, was blocked years ago, but much material that they added remains in the article. It is often unsourced, and while not blatant spam, is promotional and "corporate-speak" in nature. Until the material can be reworked or improved, I've added the COI template to the page. Ganesha811 (talk) 16:13, 18 October 2021 (UTC)