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Famously, of course, Impressionism was not greeted with love at the outset. In 1874, the first Impressionist exhibition was ...
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals” at Wrightwood 659 is not to be missed. That’s just ...
Impressionism ended up on fridge magnets. It started with bloodshed. Political violence tore France apart. A group of painters hoped a radical visual language could patch life back together.
The Art Institute, Chicago’s most celebrated cultural institution, sits on the city’s front porch. Yet, it was not there when ...
Through Oct. 5, this show explores the artist’s depictions of men, a focus more intense than that of virtually any other ...
The very term Impressionism was born as a diss, a mocking allusion to Monet’s shaggy, atmospheric painting of the Le Havre waterfront, Impression, Sunrise (1872).
Nick Maltagliati, BA San Francisco State University, Bay Area ultra-contemporary visual artist and curator, creates in ...
Feast Your Eyes on These Paintings From the Impressionist Era A new exhibition at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville will bring the food world of the late 19th century ...
The art collection from the Phillies managing partner and his family will guest star in “the most expansive presentation of American art ever mounted in Philadelphia." ...
London is set to feel very French next autumn, with the Bayeux Tapestry at the British Museum, and now the National Gallery ...