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See Renoir’s Rare Drawings on Display in the First Exhibition of Its Kind Since 1921
Around 100 of the French Impressionist painter's lesser-known paper works are now on view at New York City's Morgan Library ...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was one of the leaders of the Impressionist school of painting, established in 1874 by a group of French artists, whose loose brushwork and brightly colored paints created a ...
Food-as-art turns out to be a much more complex topic as it’s laid out in this compelling collection running until late ...
Enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, in the studio of Charles Gleyre, where he met artists such as Claude Monet, Alfred Sisely, and Jean Frederic Bazille Began to exhibit with a group of ...
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MMCA Showcases 100 Years of Global Art from Monet to Ai Weiwei
A black chandelier hangs from the ceiling. Though it appears ornate, up close it is composed of eerie shapes resembling ...
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Paris auctioneers unveil Renoir child portrait of filmmaker son
A Paris auction house is next month to sell a previously unlisted work by French impressionist Auguste Renoir of his toddler son Jean, who went on to become an Oscar-winning filmmaker. His works ...
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Who's who of French artists in focus as a major private art collection goes on show in Berlin
A major German private art collection accumulated over four generations is going on large-scale show for the first time in Berlin.
Hesitant buyers appear to have regained confidence after London’s strong results, and the now-marquee Paris sales exceeded ...
Of the new things we found a good deal of delight in a Henri Burkhard. Then there are some new hopefuls, a Fega Blumberg, who has something of the primitive expression that is worth watching. Gerrit ...
Other first page stuff was that someone had drawn the color line in painting (Archibald Motley’s show being advertised as “the first one-man show of a negro artist”) and the rampant Independents were ...
On June 1st, 1925, the World Conference for the Well-Being of Children held in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1 to be International Children’s Day.
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