‘Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist” is the beautiful and overdue retrospective at the Dallas Museum of Art. Morisot (1841–1895) was one of the founders of the Impressionism movement when it was a ...
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 ...
With 6,500 pieces of valuable arts stored throughout the building, the Benton Art Museum is home to a plethora of visual attractions. Such a dense array of art can be a daunting encounter, even for ...
PURE impressionism in literary criticism has of late years grown into great favor, both among critics themselves and with the public. The essentials of a good critic — so the rubric has come to run — ...
Visitors to The Society of the Four Arts can now view an exhibit of 125 works from 90 famous and lesser-known American Impressionist artists and learn more about the style first developed in France by ...
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 ...
Worcester Art Museum’s collection of Impressionist art is, well … impressive. The European and American Impressionism collections at WAM have long delighted visitors to its galleries, the legacy of ...
The premise of the exhibition “One Each: Still-Lifes by Cezanne, Pissarro and Friends,” which just closed at the Cincinnati Art Museum, is that at a precise moment in the mid-1860s, the formative ...
No, Ken Burns, the United States Is Not an Iroquois Nation Audio By Carbonatix A show in Dallas presents a wondrous, comprehensive selection of Berthe Morisot’s work — and is just one of many stunning ...