While museums around the globe are closed to the public, we are spotlighting each day an inspiring exhibition that was previously on view. Even if you can’t see it in person, allow us to give you a ...
Impressionism flourished in nineteenth-century France and the United States as one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression and continues to draw the appreciation and admiration of art lovers ...
Amid the investigation of the cache of works found in the Munich apartment of collector Cornelius Gurlitt’s, the German task force handling the investigation has made a discovery: a landscape by ...
Claude Monet, “View from Rouelles” (1858), oil on canvas; 18-1/8 x 25-5/8 inches, Marunuma Art Park, Asaka (all images courtesy Denver Art Museum) DENVER — Art has occupied itself with what we now ...
Near the end of “Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape,” three works by Monet, “Water Lilies” (1917-19) and two titled “The Japanese Bridge” (1918-24), display an unusual side of the great ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — "Reasons for doing art are rarely about money." "It's more about, 'How can I push this thing into another version of itself?'" artist Abelardo Morell explains to the audience attending ...
Longing for a culture fix? Las Vegas (yes, Sin City) could be just the ticket this weekend, when the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art opens an exhibition of landscapes created by world-class artists. “A ...
The Monet and American Impressionism exhibit will open at the Hunter Museum on Friday and run through Sept. 20. Monet and American Impressionism will feature several Monet paintings and highlight ...
Impressionist artists like Claude Monet and Joseph Mallord William (J. M. W.) Turner are famous for their hazy, dreamlike paintings. However, a new study finds that what these European painters were ...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir gets a bad rap, said Roberta Smith in The New York Times. “His art doesn’t get nearly the respect, nor the scholarly attention, given that other impressionist idol, Claude Monet.
I'm Jared Bowen. Coming up on Open Studio, a rare chance to see all manner of Monet. >> There's something that can be so transportative about Monet's beautiful vision of nature and about Monet's ...
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