will go on display in the UK for the first time next autumn as a star loan in a major new exhibition at the National Gallery announced today - its first-ever devoted to the Neo-Impressionist art ...
He died in Paris in 1935. He is represented in the principal museums of modern art throughout the world. Eberhard W Kornfeld, Peter A Wick, Catalogue Raisonné de l’oeuvre gravé et lithographié de Paul ...
A new exhibition may help you decide An exhibition of ancient Maya art points up the opulence and ... artists and the women he painted Artist Paul Signac steps out of the shadow of his celebrated ...
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21.5 x 43 cm. (8.5 x 16.9 in.) ...
This, at least, is something one could draw from the Guggenheim Museum's sprawling Orphism survey, a wonderfully nerdy ...
These include Anna Boch (1848‒1936), Jan Toorop (1858-1928), Théo van Rysselberghe (1862‒1926), Paul Signac (1863‒1935) and Georges Seurat (1859–1891) himself. One of the first great women art patrons ...
Paul Signac and Alfred Sisley. Audiences will have the opportunity to experience the hallmarks of Impressionism: distinctive brushwork, vivid use of colour, innovative viewpoints, and depictions of ...
When Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi fled Vienna in 1938, a month after the Nazi annexation of Austria, they left behind a ...
They include Berthe Morisot’s Embroidery, 1889, which depicts the artist’s daughter and step-niece embroidering a dynamically rendered textile, and Paul Signac’s Gasometers at Clichy, 1886, one of the ...
Art Garfunkel revealed in an interview with The Times that he recently had a tearful reunion with his former music ...
“I cried when he told me how much I had hurt him,” Garfunkel recalled, without specifying which interview Simon was referring ...