In honor of what would have been Burt Reynolds' 90th birthday, FSU's Museum of Fine Arts and the Department of Art History are providing a special ...
Australian art historian Mary McGillivray created a series of informative and witty videos explaining what art movements a ...
From George Stubbs’s golden vision of the labourer’s place in society to Ford Madox Brown’s heroically monumental celebration of manual labour, artists have long been fascinated by the role of work.
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Charles Jean-Pierre laid out the painting of Bilal Coulibaly, a kaleidoscope of colors creating a mosaic of a dunk from the Washington Wizards player’s rookie year. Jean-Pierre, a D.C.-area painter, ...
Jean-François Millet (1814–1875), a foundational figure in French Realism, was born in Gruchy, a rural hamlet near Gréville-Hague in Normandy. The eldest son of peasant farmers Jean-Louis-Nicolas and ...
Jean-François Millet, L’Angélus, 1857- 9, oil on canvas, 55.5 x 66cm, Musée d’Orsay, Paris (RF 1877) [© Musée d’Orsay, Dist. Grand Palais Rmn / Patrice Schmidt] AN undoubtedly harsh view has been ...
More than many artists, Jean-François Millet (1814–75) has had his reputation made by others. Responses to his work from both admirers and detractors offer a range of impressions, preventing a ...
Christie's Prints and Multiples and Contemporary Edition: London online sales are now open for browsing on christies.com and on view at King Street, London, until 25 and 30 September respectively.
The National Gallery’s dossier-style exhibitions have, in recent years, added considerably to the variety and depth of means by which the Gallery has explored aspects of its Collection. Whether ...
On the ground floor of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris hangs an oil painting that was commissioned but never collected. It depicts two potato harvesters bowing their heads in prayer as the sun begins to ...