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From Claude Monet to Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas, Impressionism has left a legacy of legendary canvases you can see ...
Gustave Caillebotte, J. Paul Getty Museum - Floor Scrapers, 1875 Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848-1894) Oil on canvas 40 ...
Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
A caricature of Roger Fry, lecturing on stage, as part of ‘The Conversion of St Roger ... sale in Paris of works owned by Edgar Degas. Keynes, who advised the government on art as much ...
Stewart commissioned an architect to design a hotel that would occupy an entire block from 32nd Street to 33rd Street ... hotel finally opened its doors in 1877, the New York Times called it ...
Caillebotte (1848-1894) was best known for being a benefactor to his fellow Impressionists. Dismissed by his contemporaries ...
John Singer Sargent's most iconic portrait Madame X was the scandal of the 1884 Paris Salon. Here's the story behind the ...
Iconic paintings like Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street, Rainy Day" are on view at the museum. If the start of the year is cleaning out the old and making room for the new, then springtime is ...
Street art is everywhere. But which bits of London have the best work? It's a tough call. Often, some of the most striking street art appears as a one-off in an unlikely part of town. Witness the ...
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
It is possible to eat really badly in Paris. Yes, that’s negative, but it’s also a home truth. Perhaps it’s because the number of tourists means that substandard restaurants get footfall ...