Femme accroupie (19e siècle) by DELACROIX Eugène
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Louvre Museum: From Delacroix to Matisse: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art
Exhibition curators :
Arlette Sérullaz, curator at the Department of Graphic Arts, at the
Louvre, assigned to the Musée Delacroix
Dalila Orfali, director of the Algiers Museum of Fine Arts
The restoration of the works was supervised by Nathali...
Musee d'Orsay: Daumier
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Jewish Museum: Morocco: Jews and Art in A Muslim Land
Magnificent artistic creations of Moroccan Jewish artisans and examinations of the spiritual culture of Moroccan Jewry are explored through their synagogue architecture, mysticism and magic....
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Romanticism and the School of Nature: Nineteenth-Century Drawings and
Paintings from the Karen B. Cohen Collection
The Cohen collection represents several artists in depth; thus, the exhibition
features a varied range of work by such masters as Couture, Gericault, Daubigny,
...
Royal Academy of Arts: Ingres to Matisse: Masterpieces of French Painting
Opening with work by Ingres and Delacroix and closing with the paintings of Picasso and Matisse, the
exhibition will provide a broad overview of French painting from the early nineteenth-century to the
1930s. Ingres to Matisse ...
Phoenix Art Museum: Masterpiece Replayed: Monet, Matisse and More
The 13 case-studies in the exhibition provide an unprecedented opportunity to compare different versions of masterpieces and to instigate a conversation about originality and mastery. This exhibition will be on view at only two locations in the c...
National Gallery: A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University
The exhibition is organised by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in collaboration with the National Gallery, London, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon and Réunion des Musées Nationaux, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
Baltimore Museum of Art: The Triumph of French Painting
The Triumph of French Painting features more
than thirty celebrated artists, including Ingres,
Delacroix, Corot, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne,
van Gogh, Picasso, an...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
While in Saint-Remy, Van Gogh rarely had access to models and he often turned to making copies
after paintings and drawings by the artists who inspired him most, including Rembrandt van Rijn,
...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition is currently being presented at the Royal Academy of Art
in London, England, before concluding with its visit to the
Albright-Knox Art Gallery. The exhibition has received critical
accolades in each of its previous engagements. ...
Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona: Harem Fantasies and the New Scheherazades
This idea finds its iconographical references in certain Western artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, whose fascination with the theme of the harem raised it to the category of myth. Eastern artists, meanwhile, had represented the ha...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish Painting
As the title indicates, at the core of the exhibition will be the "Spanish" work of Edouard Manet, whose career thoroughly reveals the importance of Spanish painting by the middle of the 19th century. Manet/Velázquez will feature more paintings by...
Museum of Modern Art: Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin
Joseph Roulin was a postal employee in Arles, and van
Gogh painted him for the first time in the summer of
...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Five New Painting Galleries to Open
The V&A has remarkable collections of eighteenth and nineteenth century British landscape paintings and watercolours (the national collection of watercolours is held at the V&A). Three galleries will focus on the image of landscape in Britain as...
Van Gogh Museum: Jean-François Millet: Drawings
Millet was a talented draughtsman. Although he employed an academic
technique, in a certain sense one can say he reinvented it: by depicting
his models in their natural surroundings, by scrupulously reproducing the
effects of light, and by care...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul Signac
Flourishing from 1886 to 1906, the artists who worked in this avant-garde
style came to be called Neo-Impressionists. The term was coined by art critic
Félix F...
Barios Bar: 2-person show: Jerry Ross and Clarice Zdanski
Just as at the end of 1850, a group of young painters in Florence began to get together to oppose the academic approach by meeting at the Caffè Michelangelo, so now we too meet at Barios to keep the discussion alive.
They were the "Macchiaio...
Dayton Art Institute: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition spans more than 100 years and includes such great masterpieces as Claude
Monets Charing Cross Bridge (Reflections on the Thames) (1901-1904), oil on canvas; Edouard
Manets The Café-Concert (1878-1879), oil on canvas; Edgar Degas...
Phillips Collection: Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips
Phillips’ early ambition was to be a critic. At the end, he had become
one of the primary interpreters of modernism in the United States, as
well as the collector of nearly 2,000 ...
Baltimore Museum of Art: Henry Ossawa Tanner and the Lure of Paris
“This is an exciting opportunity to showcase these well-known paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner alongside works from the BMA’s outstanding collection,” said BMA Director Doreen Bolger.
Tanner spent most of his career as an expatriate in Paris...
National Gallery of Art: Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
"The Gallery presented in 1994 a major exhibition of de Kooning's paintings. Now, we are extremely pleased to be showing his drawings," said Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art. "They reveal de Kooning grappling with issues that ...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Visions, Fragments, and Impressions: French
Nineteenth-Century Drawings and Bronzes from the Collection of Herbert and
Carol Diamond
Beginning with the period of the Revolution (1789) and continuing throughout
the nineteenth century, many French artists and sculptors were in the
vanguard of political and social change. The public and the press, as well
as artists and critics...
Phillips Collection: Special Exhibition: Honoré Daumier
This groundbreaking exhibition is the largest loan exhibition ever presented at The Phillips
Collection. Comprised of 243 works that illustrate Daumier's extraordinary achievement,
...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: Picasso érotique
To date, no museum has ever undertaken to present this essential dimension of the
artist's creations. These works express a rare audacity and spirit of freedom, but
have received very limit...
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