“The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism” is an ambitious and impressive move by the Denver Art Museum, an example ...
Auguste Renoir’s masterpiece *A Girl with a Pink and Black Hat* (1891), a hallmark of his warm, rosy, and plump figurative ...
SAN ANTONIO — “Who can resist a painting of a big slab of butter?” Mary Morton asked a group of art patrons and media members as they previewed “Intimate Impressionism from the National Gallery of Art ...
One of the impressionist mountainscapes by Ronald Prestwhich in the “Mad About Mountains & Aspens” exhibition at the Phillips Studio & Gallery on display Feb. 3 through Feb. 25. (Photo courtesy of ...
"Dallas in Winter" is one of two of the painter's pieces in the Dallas Museum of Art's permanent collection. Since 1950, just a year after it was completed, a painting of the Dallas skyline by a ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — Many American painters, inspired by French Impressionists at the turn of the 20th century, flocked from East Coast cities to sun-dappled garden havens in places like Appledore, Maine; Old ...
NEW YORK — “Facing this movie and then immediately talking about it is not the ideal thing,” director László Nemes tells a stunned-silent audience after a preview screening of his new movie “Sunset.” ...
In the early 20th century, New Hope was the epicenter of Pennsylvania Impressionism, a rustic style of landscape painting that often portrayed scenes from the Delaware River Valley. Winter ...
Eighty-one years have passed since the oil painting, “Flowers in a Yellow Vase,” by renowned French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, was displayed publicly at an art exhibition in New York ...