Known as the father of the Impressionist movement, Camille Pissarro was an early pioneer of the style and a mentor to those who came after him, including Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne. But despite his ...
SINGAPORE – Midway through National Gallery Singapore’s new blockbuster exhibition Into The Modern: Impressionism From The Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston, the parade of familiar names is interrupted by ...
Our beloved Monets are currently having an extended family reunion at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. One of the prized possessions in the vast SBMA permanent collection is Claude Monet’s “Villas in ...
🎨 Watch as I create mesmerizing acrylic pour and marbling art! From my first dirty pour to silk marbling, each piece comes alive with vibrant colors and flowing designs. Perfect for art lovers, DIY ...
Curator Nicole Myers speaks at a preview of “The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art” on view now through January at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. To her right ...
CHICAGO — The Impressionist artists working in France in the 1800s clearly liked women. While landscapes and still lifes studded their oeuvres, they turned repeatedly to the subjects of dancers, opera ...
Marie Bracquemond's paintings will feature at Art Basel Paris following a record-setting auction in 2024. Marie Bracquemond, Afternoon tea (c. 1880) in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ...
A painting by a forgotten French Impressionist artist whose career was cut short because of her disapproving husband has gone on display in Liverpool. The work by Marie Bracquemond, which depicts a ...
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) this fall will be a place to experience two major exhibits of Impressionist and 19th-Century art. The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas ...
The Impressionists were the original rebels — rallying against the status quo of the time; painting with pastels; and capturing abstract and brightly coloured landscape scenery in their paintings, ...
In Still Life With Brioche, c. 1890, Victoria Dubourg Fantin-Latour captures the buttery crust of a signature pastry. Known for her tablescapes, she met her artist husband Henri when both were copying ...