The field of Arts has seen many different ages, phases, and eras. Be it emotional portraits, paintings, and sculptures of mythological figures, or the trend of graffiti on walls that became a form of ...
On a November morning in 1872, Claude Monet set up his easel and began furiously painting the foggy scene beyond his hotel balcony. As a Normandy native, Monet knew Le Havre’s harbor well, but he ...
Berthe Morisot's 1880 oil-on-canvas painting "Winter" is among the highlights of “The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse,” which continues through Nov. 3 at the Dallas Museum of Art. Chad ...
JOHN HOUSE Impressionism: Paint and Politics New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. 256 pp.; 63 color ills., 117 b/w. $50.00 JOACHIM PISSARRO Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne and Pissarro, ...
At first, children make quaint stick figures. But just as painters who made art history didn`t stop there, children don`t have to stop their artistic development at that stage either. In a program at ...
Some of the pictures in this ambitious celebration of Impressionism are true masterpieces, writes Duncan Macmillan, although a few are fairly humdrum (and one’s a fake) Did you know with a Digital ...
Camille Pissarro may be less famous than Monet, Renoir or Degas but his genius lay in always making you think, not feel Camille Pissarro isn’t worried if he looks past it with his big white beard. He ...
If the thought of Impressionism brings to mind soft brushstrokes and blurry landscapes, a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada casts the movement in an exquisite new light, illustrating ...