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The Barnes celebrates a champion of modern tapestry

Jenamarie Boots April 13, 2020Exhibitions

Largely overlooked in recent decades, Cuttoli and her work are the subjects of a current exhibition at the Barnes Foundation

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Granville Redmond’s happy hillsides at the Crocker

Sammy Dalati April 10, 2020Exhibitions

A leading light among the California impressionists in the early twentieth century, Redmond was known for his depictions of lush flowers and bright vistas

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Rich Associations in the Paintings of Valeri Larko

Sammy Dalati April 9, 2020Exhibitions

If you look past the trappings of the twenty-first century that Larko renders so carefully, a much older subject becomes apparent: the sublime

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Openings and Closings: Even More Museums available Digitally

Jenamarie Boots April 8, 2020Exhibitions

See what’s going on this week in the art and antiques world

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The Philadelphia Museum celebrates the memory of American arts collector H. Richard Dietrich Jr.

Thomas Connors April 7, 2020Exhibitions

A Collector’s Vision is composed of fifty-five objects, including furniture, Pennsylvania German frakturs, Chinese export porcelain, prints, and watercolors

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Facing the Past

Glenn Adamson April 6, 2020Opinion

Ultimately, caricature is a failure of the imagination

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Silver Stories from S. J. Shrubsole

Editorial Staff April 3, 2020Furniture & Decorative Arts

The folks at the eminent New York gallery have responded to the challenge of the coronavirus much like the Florentines in The Decameron did to the Black Plague: by telling stories

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Multi-faceted Eileen Gray at the BGC

Katherine Lanza April 3, 2020Exhibitions

Eileen Gray might be called a Renaissance modernist

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What Picasso inspired in Prague: The brief, bold flourishing of Czech cubist design and architecture (From our Archives)

Rosalind Pepall April 2, 2020Furniture & Decorative Arts

The zigzag angles, the break in the line of a chair leg, or the dark stained wood immediately attract your attention to Czech cubist furniture.

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Openings and Closings: More Museums available Digitally

Jenamarie Boots April 1, 2020Exhibitions

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Art Institute of ChicagoColonial Williamsburgnational film board of canadathe john f kennedy presidential library and museumthe state hermitage museumVatican Museums
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