Near the end of “Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape,” three works by Monet, “Water Lilies” (1917-19) and two titled “The Japanese Bridge” (1918-24), display an unusual side of the great ...
Boston can be a pretty dismal place in the winter: the cold, the rain, the snow and the seemingly endless grey skies. However, from now until Apr. 13, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts offers a perfectly ...
Ever look at a famous painting and think, "I wish I could go there"? This itinerary trades museum queues for a visit to Monet ...
34 x 43 cm. (13.4 x 16.9 in.) In 1900 Lindström returned to Sweden from France and was drawn to Värmland by his friend and brother-in-law Björn Ahlgrensson. In 1903, Lindström became a member of the ...
It was one of those spring days in Paris that makes even the French smile. The trees along the city’s Boulevard St. Germain were celery green, and the air was filled with the smell of bakery goods. I ...
Lynne Ambrosini was puzzled. She had been studying the paintings of French landscape artist Charles François Daubigny for a major exhibition of his work at the Taft Museum of Art. She made dazzling ...
A GOOD model, badly posed, lends itself to very awkward studies, and does not instruct the eye as it should. French art is a subject that for a long time has been badly posed before Americans. Those ...
Growing lavender, Art Behind Bars, and 19th century French landscape paintings. A Bracken County family who started growing lavender to diversify their crops, art created by inmates at Luther Luckett ...
MUCH has been said about the mission of art and the artist. Art has no mission; it is only one form by which the ideas of a race or a nation find expression at certain stages of intellectual progress.
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