In recent years, abstract and impressionist art has continued to grow and change, with artists using new ideas and techniques to express deep emotions, spirituality, and the mysteries of life.
LEWISBURG — The Public Library for Union County will present the artwork of James Shaffer in February. Shaffer’s colorful abstract impressionist paintings will be on display in Gallery 255 throughout ...
COBDEN— A reception for abstract painter Lisa Hicks is set for noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 21, in Rustle Hill Winery. The abstract impressionism paintings by Hicks are currently on display at Rustle ...
The movement’s blithe beauty remains the surest of bets for museums nearly a century and a half after it arrived on American shores. WORCESTER – Earlier this spring, the Worcester Art Museum opened ...
Curator Nicole Myers speaks at a preview of “The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art” on view now through January at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. To her right ...
Impressionism is probably the most recognized artwork around the world. It's hard to think of another type of art that is so collectively popular, so beloved, so familiar. If I say the word ...
Our beloved Monets are currently having an extended family reunion at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. One of the prized possessions in the vast SBMA permanent collection is Claude Monet’s “Villas in ...
Impressionism is the world’s favourite art movement. Impressionist paintings create an oasis of beauty into which a viewer can escape from a sometimes dark and troubling world, or simply from the ...
The visions are reproduced on place mats, coffee mugs, women's scarves, men's ties and socks: urban haze, flowering gardens and placid country roads. So popular is artistic impressionism that ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. The Dutch historian Johan Huizinga, in his classic study The Waning of the Middle Ages, described the transition ...
The 15 April 1874 has a good claim to be the founding moment of modern art. A group of 31 artists, who'd often been rejected by the official Paris Salon, had decided to stage their own show at 35 ...
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