68 treasures of Massachusetts museum: Homer, Sargent, Cassatt, Inness, Remington in depth.
"The Clark: Selections from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, published in honor of this unique museum's fortieth anniversary, features eighty-four masterpieces in color, each with an accompanying essay,...
"Winslow Homer (1836-1910) is one of the core figures of 19th-century American art. While most well-known for his oil paintings of Civil War scenes and the windswept Atlantic coastline, Homer's...
A Walk in the Country: Inness and the Berkshires
"Paint should not be applied thick,” James McNeill Whistler once famously stated. "It should be like breath on the surface of a pane of glass.” Through an innovative manner of...
Along with the change of the department's title from History of Art to Fine Arts came the redefinition of modern art . ... the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston , stored a large part of its collection in Williams's buildings ; in 1944 a ...
Landscape as Found Object: Six Artists Works with the Clark's Environs / Molly Epstein -- Site and Somatic Scale: Six Possibilities on Stone Hill / Abigail Ross Goodman -- Remarks on Rural Scenery, or Analia Saban Teaches a Cow How to Draw ...
From the outset of her career, Georgia O'Keeffe credited her introduction to modernism as deriving in part from a reproduction of a pastel by Arthur Dove she saw around 1913....
Published on the occasion of a series of exhibitions that will travel throughout North America, Europe, and Asia from Feb. 2011 to Feb. 2014.
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This volume presents documented instances of Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso's (1881-1973) direct responses to French painter and sculptor Edgar Degas's (1834-1917) works, as well as more conceptual and...