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The Village Voice review of painter Dianna Settles exhibition, “Enemy of the Century,” notes its blend of politics and human-scale utopias.
The Cut Melon,” a rare oval-shaped painting by the 18th-century French artist Jean Siméon Chardin, will hang on the Fort ...
Aix-en-Provence, the French city where the artist spent most of his life, is celebrating all things Cézanne this summer with the reopening of his estate and studio.
In 1980, while living in Belgium, the historian Lynn H. Nicholas read an obituary in The International Herald Tribune of the ...
Impressionism's few female artists were relegated to the footnotes of the canon—and often pitted against each other. But ...
Beneath Devialet Astra’s brutally elegant aluminum shell—so clean it could double as Napoleon’s shaving mirror—beats the ...
Zofia Stryjeńska and J.R.R. Tolkien might seem worlds apart, but both found inspiration in the same source — the countryside, ...
Because if you truly love your mom (and others) as God expects, you will invariably grow in the Holy Spirit. To fully love ...
One urban legend tells how Pierre Bonnard was arrested in the Louvre for "bonnarding" - but is it true? And why couldn't he ...
Ironically, the artist who best captured the subtle and ephemeral beauty of the West of Ireland was an outsider. Belfast-born ...
EXCLUSIVE: French actress and model Camille Razat has signed with Artist International Group for U.S. Management. Razat is best known for her role as a series regular in Netflix’s smash hit ...
Good morning, and welcome to Rise and Shine, Tuesday April 29. It was on this day in history that, along with a great many other things, the following occurred: • 1429 – French peasant girl turned ...