Under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, it sometimes felt like walking within three different centuries at once.
Collector Michael Mattis explains the secret behind the perfectly exposed skiers of Gustave Le Gray’s landscape photography. (Kimberly Paynter?WHYY) Collector Judy Hochberg with Gustave Le Gray and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jane Levere is a New York-based freelance writer covering the arts. For its second survey of photography, the Barnes Foundation in ...
A remarkable Picasso picture with a striking backstory will hit the auction block at Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art evening sale in May. The painting, a portrait of the Spanish master’s lover ...
As the art world gathers in Paris for the second edition of Paris + by Art Basel this week, French lawmakers will begin examining the 2024 budget, including an amendment to protect the country’s ...
Despite France’s jealously protective stance toward the nation’s artistic reputation, contemporary French art has been streaming out of the country and into the hands of foreign buyers at an alarming ...
What a ruckus! What panic! And why not? Until the appearance of photography, painters had nearly a monopoly on artistic representation. Their craft was regarded as the primary means to concoct images.
Alongside Jackson Square on Friday afternoon, a crowd gathered in hopes that Louis Sahuc, the 78-year-old photographer and curmudgeon, would stroll onto his wrought-iron balcony to greet them with his ...
DECATUR — Growing up in the Midwest, it’s not unusual to look out a car window and see a dilapidated farm or silo passing by. In fact, one would be hard-pressed to drive through the rural landscape ...
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