Here they are at the National Gallery, almost all at once, all those modern artists we came here to see, those we have come here to report having seen later. James Ensor, "The Astonishment of the Mask ...
Pierre Bonnard, "Dining Room in the Country," oil on canvas, 1913, Minneapolis Institute of Art. Vividly colorful, the painting is typical of Bonnard: It's both landscape and portrait. The Kimbell Art ...
Henri Matisse once asked Camille Pissarro to define Impressionism. “An Impressionist,” the older painter replied, “is the artist who paints a different picture every time, a painter who never produces ...
Do you ever get the ‘Impression” that there is a new show every year about the fin-de-siècle French art scene? What more can be learned? Well, in the hands of a skilled curator the answer is a lot.
A display of 15 canvases by Claude Monet, painted over a 30-year period, is a must-see. You've heard of ride-share and home-share, but did you know that art-share is a thing, too? Come November, the ...
The Legion of Honor’s exhibition “Impressionists on the Water,” in conjunction with America’s Cup, offers an examination of the important role boating themes played in the social and artistic contexts ...
A port, a garden, a mountain, a village, an island... These five places in France immortalised by the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters of the 19th century have retained their legendary ...
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