Family Guide to the Holiday Season
Whether you’re bringing your kids or your grandparents, art lovers or art learners, this guide can help you make the most of your visit.
Fun & Learning
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Ready to celebrate this winter season through art? Whether you seek icy cold scenes, cozy family festivities, or moments of reflection, our scavenger hunt has something for you.
Wander the galleries with family and friends. Using the prompts below as starting points, find works that speak to you. We've included some inspiration from our works on view.
1. Find your perfect winter weather.
2. Find a scene that needs a holiday soundtrack.
3. Pick out a cool winter outfit.
Georgia O'Keeffe, A Black Bird with Snow-Covered Red Hills, 1946, oil on canvas, Anonymous Gift, 2021.58.1
Camille Pissarro, Boulevard des Italiens, Morning, Sunlight, 1897, oil on canvas, Chester Dale Collection, 1963.10.198
Barkley L. Hendricks, George Jules Taylor, 1972, oil on canvas, William C. Whitney Foundation, 1973.19.2
Aert van der Neer, Winter in Holland: Skating Scene, 1645, oil on panel, Corcoran Collection (William A. Clark Collection), 2014.136.37
4. Find a food spread you’d like on your holiday table.
5. Find something that reminds you of a special tradition.
6. Find somewhere you want to travel.
André Giroux, Santa Trinità dei Monti in the Snow, 1825/1830, oil on paper on canvas, Chester Dale Fund, 1997.65.1
Abbott Handerson Thayer, Mount Monadnock, probably 1911/1914, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Anna E. Clark Fund), 2014.79.34
Osias Beert the Elder, Dishes with Oysters, Fruit, and Wine, c. 1620/1624, oil on panel, Patrons' Permanent Fund, 1995.32.1
Georges de La Tour, The Repentant Magdalen, c. 1635/1640, oil on canvas, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1974.52.1
Jan van Goyen, Ice Scene near a Wooden Observation Tower, 1646, oil on panel, The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund, 2014.35.1
7. Find something that reminds you of an ancestor or elder.
8. Find a depiction of light that takes your breath away.
9. Find a festive winter activity.
Gilbert Stuart, The Skater (Portrait of William Grant), 1782, oil on canvas, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, 1950.18.1
John Ward of Hull, The Northern Whale Fishery: The "Swan" and "Isabella", c. 1840, oil on canvas, The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund, 2007.114.1
George Bellows, New York, 1911, oil on canvas, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, 1986.72.1
Robert Seldon Duncanson, Still Life with Fruit and Nuts, 1848, oil on board, Gift of Ann and Mark Kington/The Kington Foundation and the Avalon Fund, 2011.98.1
Charles Warren Eaton, Woods in Winter, 1886, oil on canvas, Stephen and Andrew Trachtenberg in loving memory of Honey Trachtenberg Weiss and Henry Weiss, 2015.162.1
10. Find an image that reminds you of something you’re grateful for this year.
We’d love to see (and share) what stands out to you. Tag us on Instagram with #myngadc. Happy holidays!
Top image: Adam van Breen, Skating on the Frozen Amstel River, 1611, oil on panel, The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund, in honor of Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., 2010.20.1.