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Flaming June: The Making of an Icon | British Painting from the Museo de Arte de Ponce
June 5, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT
Free
Patrick Monahan, author and art advisor
Lord Leighton’s Flaming June is heralded as a masterpiece of Victorian painting, yet its path to recognition was far from straightforward. Created in 1895, during the twilight of the Victorian era, the painting quickly fell into obscurity. By the mid-twentieth century, it had vanished from public view—until its astonishing rediscovery in 1964, hidden behind a fireplace in a Clapham house set for demolition. Through a most unexpected sequence of events, the painting’s fame was rekindled, and today it is a highlight of the collection of the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico, and known as the “Mona Lisa of the Southern Hemisphere.” Join Patrick Monahan—advisor to the Museo de Arte de Ponce, and contributor to Country Life and Vanity Fair—as he unravels the extraordinary transatlantic journey of this iconic painting, from forgotten relic to one of the world’s most beloved artworks.
Patrick Monahan is a writer and independent art advisor, specializing in British paintings, drawings, and sculpture from the eighteenth century to the present. A native New Yorker, he is consulted by collectors and museums on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico. His written work appears in Country Life and Vanity Fair, as well as in the exhibition catalogue Flaming June: The Making of an Icon (Leighton House, London, 2016). He holds an M.Phil. from the University of Cambridge as well as a BA from the University of Chicago, both in art history. He lives and works in New York City, with regular visits to London.
This program is presented by the Royal Oak Foundation. A reception with dry snacks and soda will immediately follow in the Gene and Jerry Jones Great Hall.
Free for Meadows Museum members at the Individual level and above and members of Royal Oak Foundation. To become a Meadows Museum member and attend the program, call 214-768-2765.