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V isitors to the National Gallery of Art’s marquee exhibition, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” encounter two very different works upon entering.Side by side are a large, detailed ...
Through Oct. 5, this show explores the artist’s depictions of men, a focus more intense than that of virtually any other ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNNew Study Finds That Hazy Skies In Impressionist Paintings May Have Depicted Air PollutionThroughout the 19th century, as the Industrial Revolution brought advancements in manufacturing across Europe, coal-burning factories began popping up in major cities. With these factories came a ...
I first read the letters Édouard Manet wrote to his family in the winter of 1870-1871 on a dead summer afternoon in an air-conditioned college library in Sydney. I was 19, studying art history. I ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNImpressionist exhibition brings rare paintings to Korea for first time - MSNSome 50 Impressionist paintings that influenced the expansion of the 19th-century art movement from Europe to the United ...
At the Met’s most recent marquee painting event, the reopening of its extraordinary European painting collection last November, the Impressionists were folded in with the crowd. The Barnes ...
At the J. Paul Getty Museum, the first Los Angeles museum survey of Caillebotte’s paintings in 30 years brings the atypical subject to the foreground in engrossing ways.
Turning Point: In 2024, 150 years after the first Impressionist exhibition forever changed the art world, Adriano Pedrosa became the first Latin American curator in the history of the Venice Biennale.
Impression, Sunrise has crossed the Atlantic for the first time as the centerpiece of “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery of Art.
The Delaware Art Museum's first painting on the auction block, William Holman Hunt's "Isabella and the Pot of Basil," could sell for as much as $13.4 million next month, according to Christie's ...
The Boulevard des Capucines, where the first Impressionist show took place, had been the site of “atrocious violence” in 1871, Smee tells us, but in 1874, Monet’s painting of the street is ...
It was Cassatt’s first Impressionist painting displayed in the United States. The big, stunning “Little Girl in a Blue Armchair” has more going on than the title suggests.
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