With a pair of high-profile exhibits drawing crowds in Europe, the director puts his inimitable aesthetic on display.
In 1901, the Bernheim-Jeune brothers were the preeminent dealers of impressionist art in Paris. They decided to organize a ...
His referential grottoes, forests, glaciers and mythical islands seem playful at first, yet closer attention reveals ...
Move between London and beyond, from the playful worlds of Aardman and Beryl Cook to the glamour of Marilyn Monroe and ...
The picture was acquired by the Duchess of Alba in 1973 and was later divided amongst her children on her death in 2014 ...
An old resin varnish on "The Henriot Family" was turning its blues to yellows. But that's been fixed thanks to a Bank of America grant ...
There’s plenty to look forward to for exhibition-goers in 2026, with several prominent shows celebrating well-established, ...
Impressionism is some of the most beloved art in the world, and Seattle Art Museum invites visitors to experience it through ...
“The Henriot Family” is now undergoing extensive repair and cleaning in the Barnes’ conservation lab, where deputy director of education and interpretation Martha Lucy saw the painting in a new light.
On the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Bal du moulin de la Galette (1876), a masterpiece ...
The coming year brings a host of new exhibitions to the French capital, including blockbuster shows from modern masters ...
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