Art critic Blake Gopnik spent hundreds of hours immersed in Barnes’s archives. The result is 'The Maverick’s Museum: Albert Barnes and His American Dream.' ...
Art lovers will soon be able to take an inspired tour through the varied beauty of France, and they won’t even have to leave Philadelphia to do it. The Barnes Foundation has announced a new exhibit, ...
All three auction houses decided to bet on the U.K. market’s favorable conditions while playing it safe with a selection of ...
Union leader warns Italy could lose 50,000 jobs due to US tariffs, women to get free entry to Italy's state-run museums on ...
His influences are evident—René Magritte and Salvador Dalí loom large, as do the dreamlike architectures of Giorgio de Chirico, Renaissance painting, and Neoclassical design. Delvaux’s ...
John R. Chirico John R. Chirico, 100, died on Sunday, February 23, 2025 at St. Mary's Hospital. He was born in Amsterdam and was the son of the late Augustino and Loretta Marinelli Chirico.
It is with deep sadness and profound love that the family of Lucia “Lucy” (Chirico) Manni, 98, of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, announces her passing, surrounded by those she cherished most on ...
Drawing, however, was always secondary to painting for Abercrombie — it was her stark compositions with their idiosyncratic and personal visual vocabulary made up of recurring owls and cats ...
And then there are the “rebirths” Benjamin described: the second acts, rediscoveries, and renewals that bring older works back into circulation. Happily, unfairly forgotten treasures are in vogue.
In the past month alone, shadowy portraits have been found hidden in longstanding masterpieces by Titian and Picasso. What can they and other such discoveries tell us? Something's stirring.
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