The Clark Art Institute exhibit spotlights French prints, photos and drawings from 1840–70 steeped in the imaginary and ...
An Ipsos-BVA survey for Beaux Arts Magazine, released on Thursday, reveals the public's taste for contemporary art but a ...
In some ways, the report published November 28 by Le Quotidien de l’Art, came as no surprise. For decades French artists—defined as artists born in France or working there for the majority of their ...
A fascinating exhibition at San Francisco's Legion of Honor, the first of its kind, takes a close look at Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, revealing how the major 19 th century French painters knew ...
France’s last Bourbon king, the would-be absolute monarch Charles X, was overthrown in a sudden uprising during an 1830 Parisian heat wave. Also known as the Three Glorious Days, the July Revolution ...
Memento International has boarded Martin Provost’s film portraying the art and epic love of renowned French painters Pierre and Marthe Bonnard. Titled “Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe,” the movie will star ...
French painters Jean Siméon Chardin and Édouard Manet both created well-known paintings that depicted children blowing bubbles through straw-like tubes, albeit painted more than a century apart. Those ...
Working at the intersection of art and luxury, there is perhaps no more accomplished liaison than the French entrepreneur and collector Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers. Finding the frisson between the two ...
Before the ravages of World War II, Paris was the center of the art world. The city’s salons, schools and cafes attracted painters from around the globe, with Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Piet ...
Looking for a fun activity for the family Thanksgiving weekend? Head to the Chrysler Museum of Art for the traveling exhibition “Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism,” ...
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