La passerelle (1855 vers) by ROUSSEAU Théodore
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National Gallery of Art: Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris
“Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris presents a rare opportunity to explore the work of this intriguing artist and to understand how it set the stage for some of the groundbreaking innovations of modernism,” said Earl A. Powell III, director, Nationa...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: Collector's Items and the Connoisseur's Gaze
This collection
is a microcosm which is difficult to divide, however the curators
have decided to highlight eight artists of significance whom
Riverin referred to as "key figure". Through its staging, this
exhibition presents the works of ...
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,
...
National Museum of Western Art: Masterpieces from the Musée d'Orsay 1999
— The Dreams and Realities of the 19th Century
...
University Museum, University of Stellenbosch: Christo Coetzee 70
The exhibition comprises the eight sequential phases of his oeuvre and
presents an extensive variety of subjects, ideas, media and materials.
Although most of the works exhibited here form part of the US
collection, a number of additional works - ...
National Palace Museum: Birth of a New Century: Images of Children in Western Art
Beginning with the Enlightenment in the late eighteenth century, the nature of children was starting to take shape as
distinct from that of adults. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one advocate of educational reform. ...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Everywhere from
Tokyo to Moscow to Washington, D.C., individual collectors set in motion
plans for independent institutions, committed to modern and non-Western
...
South Shore Art Center: Photography Now: Juried by Henry Horenstein
Artists include in Photography Now are by:
Markam Keith Adams
Christopher and Amy Allen-Baker
Jeff Amberg
Tony Andrade
Johnny Arguedas
Mindy Baughman
Meg Birnbaum
Garrett Bonetti
Myron Brenton
Lora Brody
CONCORDE PRO Evénements: The 22th Antique Show in St-Tropez
Among them we can quote:
In silverware Joelle LASRY, will present a service composed by 7 pieces in silver massive, French work of XIXe century,
carrying the punch of Master AUCOC. This unit is composed of a samovar, a teapot, chocolate, a milk ...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Among the highlights of the exhibition are 16 turn-of-the-century paintings by
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and 14 by Renoirs dear friend Paul Cézanne. The three most
important painters to emerge in France in the first decade of the 20th century are
r...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
The exhibition opens with an early landscape by Claude Monet, Rue de la
Bavolle, Honfleur, placed within the context of the Realist landscape style
...
Van Gogh Museum: Reflections: Japan and Japonism
Come now, isn’t it almost a true religion which these simple Japanese teach us, who live in nature as though they themselves were flowers. And you cannot study Japanese art, it seems to me, without becoming much gayer and happier, and we must r...
Stedelijk Museum: Docking Station: Josef Strau – Voices and Substitutes
Strau´s texts are rapidly written, unpredictable and ever-changing. Sometimes plucked out of the air in a style reminiscent of the Surrealists’ ‘écriture automatique’, sometimes based on earlier written materials. In Amsterdam, his installation wi...
Phillips Collection: Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts
September 23 through January 21, 2001
FUTURE . . .
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Fe
By
integrating works from The Phillips Collection into the Tannahill exhibition, Degas to Matisse: Impressionist and Modern Masterworks
from The Detroit Institute of Arts highlights the similarities and the differ...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950
Among the 79 objects on display in the West Hall of the Library are vintage
paint boxes, Victorian-era coloring books, stencil kits, slates, tracing
books, drawing manuals, crayons and colored pencils, books on educational
theory, and a Chautau...
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