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(Tierney L. Cross for The Washington Post) Review by Philip Kennicott Visitors to the National Gallery of Art’s marquee exhibition, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” encounter two very ...
We’ve roamed the city to handpick the crème de la crème of exhibitions on display right now – whether you’re into painting, ...
Tucked away inthe hills above Auvers-sur-Oise, the Maison du docteur Gachet invites us to immerse ourselves in the world of ...
Sebastian Smee’s Paris in Ruins is an addictively good read, weaving as it does the lives of several important Impressionist painters into the traumatic and bloody events of 1870-71 in France ...
A long-overdue retrospective celebrates the most overlooked of the Neo-Impressionists, an artist known for his unsparing ...
From Paris, he shipped paintings to exhibitions ... energetic brushwork and deft mosaics of pure color—became American Impressionism’s most prolific and successful practitioner.
Cassatt and more of his Impressionist friends and colleagues in Paris. Feminine activity as seen by artists both male and female is a primary focus of those artists’ works. But in Caillebotte ...
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