As an insurrection is ruthlessly suppressed, two Impressionist painters find their way to each other.
Their villa at Giverny remained a base of operations throughout their lives. As the century waned, Monet grew bolder: He ...
Soon after the French Revolution, the Paris Salon emerged as one of the most prestigious annual art exhibitions in the ...
Mr. Verrier, 44, an artist who lives in Tallahassee, Fla., has carved out a lucrative niche on social media with his still ...
A National Gallery of Art curator told JNS that it is “quite striking” that the only painting in the 1874 Impressionism show ...
Step by step, Newman sought a new way to live. He stopped exhibiting his works, embraced the teachings of the Buddha, moved ...
All About Love' focuses on the artist’s delightful subversions of the 19th century masters championed at the Barnes ...
The new show takes and intimate, biographical approach to the ‘father of Modern art,” and the people he painted.
Eavan O'Keeffe sheds a light on overlooked artists at the Women Impressionists exhibition in the National Gallery upon its ...
A tour of the National Gallery’s landmark exhibition with our Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey, plus a new book on zoning in on ...
Sebastian Smee’s “Paris in Ruins” follows the lives and careers of Manet, Degas and Berthe Morisot during the Franco-Prussian ...
Political violence tore France apart. A group of painters hoped a radical visual language could patch life back together.