Worcester Art Museum’s collection of Impressionist art is, well … impressive. The European and American Impressionism collections at WAM have long delighted visitors to its galleries, the legacy of ...
THE WORLD was not always an arena of Claude Monet superfans. “Wallpaper in its embryonic state is more finished than that seascape,” sneered Louis Leroy, an art critic, when describing Monet’s ...
The Water Lily Ponds (Clouds), 1903, by Claude Monet is part of the Dallas Museum of Art's new exhibit The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse. Chadwick Redmon / Claude Monet, The Water ...
More than 100 works of art by 75 different artists are on display right now at the Tampa Museum of Art. In a New Light: American Impressionism is the exhibit, and it brings impressionist paintings ...
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 ...
The Greenwich Historical Society scored a new piece in December. A Greenwich family donated "Tidal Dam and Bridge, Cos Cob," which the society called "a significant pastel by Childe Hassam," in memory ...
The 15 April 1874 has a good claim to be the founding moment of modern art. A group of 31 artists, who'd often been rejected by the official Paris Salon, had decided to stage their own show at 35 ...
In recent years, abstract and impressionist art has continued to grow and change, with artists using new ideas and techniques to express deep emotions, spirituality, and the mysteries of life.
Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA) currently showcases artists from around the world in its exhibit titled “Impressionism: A World View.” The display focuses on the beloved art movement of ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Michelle Foa wants to set the record straight about Edgar Degas. She wants the world to understand that he painted so much more than dancers and laundresses and did so in a variety of ...
In his masterpiece “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” the French post-Impressionist Georges Seurat demanded that the world look at art in a shocking new way. He never sold a ...
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