After their initial wartime meeting, Paul Maze and Churchill forged a lifelong friendship. Maze, who was born in Le Havre but ...
I first read the letters Édouard Manet wrote to his family in the winter of 1870-1871 on a dead summer afternoon in an air-conditioned college library in Sydney. I was 19, studying art history.
A recently passed law provides opportunity to the family, who has been battling to get the painting back for 20 years. The ...
October is here, the leaves are falling and chances are that you have already eaten your full share of pepernoten ahead of ...
“This catalogue was the companion to the exhibition at the National Gallery of Art and the de Young Museum held in 1986 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the final Impressionist exhibitio ...
Through period photographs and 130 works, many of which were featured in the Paris exhibition, “The Impressionist Moment” seeks to add context and clarity to the 1874 show whose moment in the ...
Two major exhibitions on Claude Monet have opened in Europe, with London’s Courtauld Gallery showcasing his iconic Thames ...
Visitors to the National Gallery of Art’s marquee exhibition, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” encounter two very different works upon entering. Side by side are a large, detailed ...
Frost” (1874) (18”x22”), by Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley (1830-1899), is a depiction of what French travel advisors ...
Impressionists – Monet, Sisley ... History’s greatest teenage girl haunts the town. Joan of Arc beat the English, had her king crowned, was traduced, tormented and then burnt to death, all before the ...
PARIS IN RUINS: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism, by Sebastian Smee Ever since scandal erupted in 1865 over his painting “Olympia,” depicting a blasé prostitute wearing little more ...
The Eclipso Centre off the Atlanta Beltline near John Lewis Freedom Parkway has brought 19th century French Impressionist painters to life via virtual reality in a new 45-minute show ...