“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” a gorgeous show of roughly 130 works at the National Gallery of Art organized by its curators Mary Morton and Kimberly A. Jones, marks the 150th anniversary of ...
Come join us in Paris this spring and refresh your creative palate with the masters of impressionist painting! During this one-week program, we will study the main characteristics of impressionist ...
From left, “The Cradle” by Berthe Morisot, “The Mother and Sister of the Artist” by Berthe Morisot, “The Luncheon” by Claude Monet, “The Artist's Daughter, Marie-Anne Carolus-Duran” by Charles Emile ...
One of the most arresting works in the new Impressionism show at the National Gallery of Art isn’t by an impressionist. It’s Antonin Mercié’s Gloria Victis, a resplendent bronze modeled after one from ...
Edgar Degas’s depictions of ballet dancers, nude bathers and racetracks have been abundantly—perhaps even overabundantly—shown. But at the St. Louis Art Museum, “Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results