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Behind the teacher who shaped the leading lights of Impressionism lies a painter far less academic than he might seem.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, see the dawn through playing pinball at Pop’s, improv poetry in ...
Some often-reproduced French Impressionist paintings might feel very familiar, but to see them in person is to experience them in an entirely new way, curator Katie Hanson says.
The 10-day annual Singapore Art Week displayed works from across the world that dealt with subjects that matter to us all ...
The subject of the paintings included in Manet: A Model Family, on view at Boston’s Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, would ostensibly be the members of the painter’s family. The true subject of Édouard ...
Edouard Manet (1832-1883) once said that "a painter can say all he wants to with fruit or flowers or even clouds..." The exhibition, "Manet: The Still-Life Paintings," now at the Walters Art Museum in ...
Born in 1832, Edouard Manet was an upper-class Parisian painter who is also known as the father of modernism. The exhibit tells the story of his family life through his portrayal of them in his ...
The illuminating exhibit is "both fascinating and deeply satisfying in the way — probably for the first time — it opens a window on the connections between Manet’s work and his personal life ...
Thomas’ portrait of her mother was inspired by Edouard Manet’s portrait of his own mother titled “Madame Auguste Manet,” which is also on view inside the museum.
With portraits the artist made of the people closest to him, the exhibition tunes into the details of his private life In 1863, Édouard Manet married Suzanne Leenhoff, his well-to-do family’s ...
Blending influences from 19th century masters like Manet and Henri Matisse with 1970s-era Blaxploitation films, Thomas devised large collage-like paintings placing Black women — including her mother — ...