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6 British Impressionist painters you need to know
While France was celebrating Monet and Renoir, a remarkable Impressionist school was flourishing across the Channel. Combining both homage and dissent, these artists forged their own path, adapting ...
The Yale Center for British Art has always been one of the most accessible and comfortable museums to visit in downtown New Haven on street level among boutiques, eateries, coffee shops and bookstores ...
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CT culture corner: New exhibit at Yale Center for British Art looks at East India Company
"Painters, Ports, and Profits: Artists and the East India Company, 1750–1850" will be on display through June 21.
Next year, Tate Britain will hold a splashy show on the end of the 20th century. A series of conversations at Art Basel Paris give a window onto the era — and the show ahead. By Nina Siegal The ...
While you wait in the virtual queue for “Manet/Degas,” it’s worth a stop by “British Vision: 1700-1900,” a new rotation of works on paper from the Met’s collection. The Department of Drawings and ...
LONDON — Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s-Now at Tate Britain brings together 70 years of Caribbean British art by more than 40 artists. The show is largely chronological, spanning ...
In the 1930s, a group of British miners signed up for a class on “Evolution,” but when no instructor was available, they were offered art appreciation. The working-class laborers grumbled about this ...
Alongside Turner and Constable, female artists contributed to this very British genre By Michael Prodger The long-standing narrative of British art states that this nation emerged as a serious ...
Rachel Jones' "SMIIILLLLEEEE," from 2021, is among the works featured in “A Room Hung With Thoughts: British Painting Now” at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas. Chad Redmon / Courtesy of the ...
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