A local art historian, in his review, compared Schjerfbeck to Titian, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, and Beethoven. Notice the ...
Patrick Lenaghan (R), curator of prints and photographs at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, speaks during a public ...
Tracey gathers the melancholy giants, a lost London is remembered and collages celebrate Scots strugglers ...
The Smithsonian will spotlight Rauschenberg’s lifelong fascination with flight in a major new exhibition opening at the Air ...
The famous gallery, home to masterpieces from Goya and Velázquez, is exploring how best to preserve, and improve, the visitor experience ...
“Cardboard” by director J.P Vine follows a family of pigs who move to a trailer park, where the kids use their imagination ...
The turning point scene shows Goya realize that his past and his madness are inescapable, yet he continues painting as the ...
We asked top curators about the works of art that truly get their heart rate going, from installations and paintings to works ...
The Barnes Foundation offers a comprehensive yet non-chronological overview of his oeuvre, inviting visitors to explore the ...
With an original song from Grammy-winning artist Rubén Blades, the film’s director and producer look to tackle the U.S.: ...
From tropical train stations to vast parks, Spain’s capital, Madrid, is a city built for nature lovers, with endless trees and plenty of shady spots to enjoy the views. Sydney James explores its green ...
Born on March 30, 1746, in Fuendetodos, Aragón, Spain, Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes emerged from a modest background. His father, José Benito de Goya y Franque, a gilder by trade, and his mother ...
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