French Impressionism has a remarkable and, it seems, endlessly renewable currency in contemporary museum culture. The recent show of Van Gogh nocturnes at MoMA spawned an agitated, gelatinous daily ...
What has come over the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco? After several years of addled exhibition programming, they now have two concurrent shows of broad appeal and real substance, "Birth of ...
“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” a gorgeous show of roughly 130 works at the National Gallery of Art organized by its curators Mary Morton and Kimberly A. Jones, marks the 150th anniversary of ...
"Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment" is an exhibit running through January at the National Gallery of Art on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It contains images from two 1874 exhibits: The ...
Edgar Degas’s depictions of ballet dancers, nude bathers and racetracks have been abundantly—perhaps even overabundantly—shown. But at the St. Louis Art Museum, “Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris ...
Five little-known works by the Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte, which belonged to the artist’s butler, are now on view at the Musée d’Orsay. They are a remarkable gift made by the great ...
Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is among the artists represented in the newly opened Legion of Honor exhibition “Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade,” on view through Sept. 24. His painting ...
reporting from WASHINGTON — In the late 19th century, everyone looked on Gustave Caillebotte as a leading painter of the Impressionists. He took part in five of the eight exhibitions that the ...
Here’s a Monet you haven’t seen: French express trains decorated inside and out with reproductions of his artworks that will whisk you from Paris to the artist’s Normandy home and beyond. The ...
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