It's easy to interpret the large, dark paintings of Mark Rothko's final months as bleak, the work of an artist whose long struggle with ill health and depression ended when he took his own life in ...
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Two 19th-century artists were friends, rivals and family — now their paintings hang side by side in Cleveland exhibit
CLEVELAND, Ohio – You can admire a piece of art as it stands alone. You can understand a piece of art when it’s put into context. Juxtaposing mid-1800s, French artists Berthe Morisot and Édouard Manet ...
In Diego Velázquez’s cryptic Las Meninas (1656), a portrait session appears to be in progress. The young Infanta Margaret Theresa, King Philip IV of Spain’s first child, is resplendently posed in the ...
One of the most significant paintings in this exhibit, according to Heather Lemonedes Brown, curator of modern art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, is “Summer’s Day,” an 1879 oil-on-canvas by Morisot.
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