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The large-scale painting by Kehinde Wiley was one of the works from the “Kehinde Wiley: Saint Louis” exhibition that closed February 10 after an immensely popular four-month run.
Museum director Brent R. Benjamin says the new acquisitions broaden SLAM's holdings. Gifts of paintings, photographs added to St. Louis Art Museum collection Skip to main content Skip to main content ...
The St. Louis Art Museum has acquired Sunday Morning Breakfast, a 1943 painting by the African-American folk artist Horace Pippin.
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A small landscape by German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich was bought Wednesday for $2.75 million by the St. Louis Art Museum.
In a new exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum, “Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dalí,” the far-reaching legacy and radicalism of 19th-century French painter Jean-François Millet is ...
Young—most widely known as the first African-American judge appointed to serve in St. Louis Municipal Court, the co-founder of The St. Louis American newspaper, and a civil rights advocate—was also a ...
St. Louis “Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530-1800,” on display at the Saint Louis Art Museum, starts out strong, with “The Minions of Henry III” (c. 1570), a stunning image ...
Two St. Louis-area residents have launched a petition demanding that the Saint Louis Art Museum’s cancel its loan of the George Caleb Bingham painting “Verdict of the People” (1854–55) for ...