Think classical subjects and allegory. Those artists who came to be called “Impressionists” turned this tight world of ...
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ArtNews on MSNTwo-Year Legal Battle Over $45 M. Monet Paintings Destroyed Fire Ends in Surprise DrawCollectors Julie and Matthew Halbower claimed their insurer had wrongly denied payment for the paintings, but the policy ...
An augmented reality (A.R.) experience is reviving Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s iconic 2005 installation, The Gates. With ...
The first ever United States survey of artist Blanche Hoschedé-Monet puts her in the spotlight outside of the shadow of her ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit over insurance payments for five artworks destroyed in a 2022 house fire in west ...
A provocative new exhibit opening Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art is asking whether the chemical-riddled haze that blanketed London and Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries contributed to the ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says that the company plans to release a “two-way” voice mode for its chatbot, Claude, as well as a memory feature that lets Claude remember more about users and ...
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Faces of Music launches Jan. 22 on Hulu. By Rania Aniftos Time to embrace the Faces of Music. Sephora U.S. — in collaboration with Digitas Pictures and Imagine Documentaries — announced Friday ...
Claude Jarman Jr., a former child star who won a juvenile Academy Award for his performance in “The Yearling,” as a lonely towheaded boy who adopts an orphaned fawn, died Jan. 12 at his home ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Claude Jarman Jr., who received a Juvenile Academy Award for his heart-tugging performance as the boy who adopts an orphaned fawn in the 1946 MGM classic The Yearling ...
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