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Chef Michel Richard Debuts New Fall Menu in Garden Café Français at the National Gallery of Art in Honor of Degas's Little Dancer
Inspired by Degas's Little Dancer, on view in the West Building from October 5, 2014, through January 11, 2015, award-winning Chef Michel Richard will offer a new menu of classic French dishes in the Gallery's Garden Café Français. Chef Richard is chef and owner of Central Michel Richard in Washington.
Degas's Little Dancer is presented in conjunction with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' world-premiere musical Little Dancer, which runs from October 25 through November 30, 2014. The musical is inspired by Edgar Degas's renowned original wax statuette of a young ballerina, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen (1878–1881), one of the most popular works of art in the Gallery's collection.
The new Garden Café Français menu, available October 5, is presented in partnership with Restaurant Associates and Executive Chef Pierre Cummings at the National Gallery of Art.
Garden Café Français:
Chef Richard's buffet ($20.75) incorporates a variety of traditional French dishes featuring hearty seasonal ingredients, including Fougasse (olive bread); Comté et Chèvre fromages (Comté and herb-crusted goat cheeses with honey-candied walnuts and red grapes); Fenouil rôti avec poire (roasted fennel and pears with dried cranberries); Arugula et betterave rôtie (arugula with roasted beets, apples, toasted pecans, and champagne vinaigrette); Courge rôtie, choux de Bruxelles (roasted butternut squash, brussels sprouts, and red onion with maple-cider vinaigrette); Rôti petit poulet (braised Cornish game hen with roasted lemons and savory herbs); Bisque de citrouille (pumpkin bisque with toasted pepitas); and Crème brûlée aux fruits des bois (crème brûlée with fresh berries). Recipe cards for selected dishes will be offered to guests free of charge.
Garden Café Français is open Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 4:00 p.m. A pre-concert menu of light fare, desserts, and beverages is offered from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays to accommodate visitors who attend free Sunday evening concerts, which take place on the second and fourth Sundays of every month from October through May at 6:30 p.m. in the West Garden Court. Sunday evening concerts take place on the second and fourth Sundays of every month from October through May at 6:30 p.m. in the West Building, West Garden Court. One of the most distinctive dining spots in the nation's capital, the Garden Café setting features a delightful 19th-century French marble sculpture after Jacopo Sansovino, Bacchus and a Faun, and a fountain with Herbert Adams' delicate bronze Girl with Water Lilies (model 1928.)
The Garden Café is located in the West Building near the entrance at 6th Street and Constitution Avenue NW. To make reservations for groups of eight or more, please contact the café manager at (202) 712-7454. For more information about the Gallery and its restaurants, visit www.nga.gov/dining.
History of Themed Garden Cafés at the National Gallery of Art:
Themed Garden Cafés in the West Building began in 2004 during the early planning for the 2006 exhibition Cézanne in Provence, when the Gallery was approached by staff from the Chamber of Commerce of Marseilles, who offered to bring eight chefs to Washington, DC, as part of a larger effort to cross-promote the exhibition and the region of Provence that Paul Cézanne loved and celebrated in his art. In recent years, the dining scene in the nation's capital has risen to such heights that the Gallery is able to invite local chefs with international reputations who have familiarity with the Gallery to transform the Garden Café menu thematically with selected major exhibitions.
Degas's Little Dancer
National Gallery of Art, West Building
October 5, 2014 - January 11, 2015
The Gallery's Little Dancer Aged Fourteen (1878–1881) takes center stage in a focus exhibition presented in conjunction with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' world-premiere musical Little Dancer. The musical is inspired by the renowned original wax statuette of a young ballerina, which caused a sensation when it was first shown at the 1881 impressionist exhibition in Paris. It is also one of the most popular works of art in the Gallery's collection. Little Dancer Aged Fourteen will appear amid a select group of works by Degas with ballet themes from the Gallery's collections, in media including sculpture, oil painting, drawing, pastel, and monotype.
The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
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