Imagine a world without Claude Monet’s water lilies or Edgar Degas’ dancers? Monet, Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley are among the most recognizable artists in the ...
Stepping into the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) this spring and summer, visitors may feel as though they’ve fallen into an Impressionist landscape painting. That’s ...
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 ...
Curator Nicole Myers speaks at a preview of “The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art” on view now through January at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. To her right ...
The art market continues to hum, despite a torrent of natural and geopolitical disasters that could unnerve confidence in such a psychologically sensitive market. But this season, there’s almost an ...
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, ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. There’s a painting by Paul Gauguin from 1897 called: Where do ...
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