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TheCollector on MSNImpressionism Beyond Painting: Sculpture, Literature, Film and MoreImpressionism was the revolutionary art movement that shifted our relationship with painted images. However, we are mostly ...
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The Nation on MSNWill the Creative Class Go MAGA?Four months into Trump’s second term, it’s too early to know how many members of our own creative class will follow the ...
The French Impressionism winter blockbuster exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria makes up in beauty what it lacks ...
The ballet, which brings Edgar Degas paintings and pastels of Paris Opera Ballet dancers to life, has been reconstructed and staged by Ursula Hageli, on behalf of The Frederick Ashton Foundation.
The last of the Impressionist exhibitions, held in 1886 and financed in large part by Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot, launched not only the career of Gauguin but also Georges Seurat ...
Despite the tragedy of the occasion, there have been times when paintings thought to be fake were discovered to be real, too, with Edgar Degas' Danseuse Bleue consequently being upgraded in price ...
VINCENT VAN GOGH was bored. He’d tired of painting sunflowers and chairs and was looking for new challenges. When the local news vellum ...
Works by Eliza Naranjo Morse and Nora Naranjo Morse in “In Creative Harmony: Three Artistic Partnerships.” Courtesy the Blanton Museum of Art Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer ...
Frank Stella’s Firuzabad III (1970) in the living room of the Bass House. Photography: Martien Mulder “We are thrilled to present Art from the Bass House as a cornerstone of Marquee Week this ...
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