If you think impressionism means luminous water lilies, quaint evenings in Paris and the welcoming French countryside, "The Impressionist Line" exhibition of artworks on paper is worthy confirmation.
This selection of some sixty works on paper from nineteenth-century France, on loan from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, includes superb prints and drawings by Courbet, Manet, Monet, ...
Last Saturday, the North Carolina Museum of Art opened a very small but charming free show, Island Boy, featuring Barbara Cooney’s illustrations for her children’s book of the same name, a ...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was one of the leaders of the Impressionist school of painting, established in 1874 by a group of French artists, whose loose brushwork and brightly colored paints created a ...
New York (CNN) — Pierre-Auguste Renoir was one of the leaders of the Impressionist school of painting, established in 1874 by a group of French artists, whose loose brushwork and brightly colored ...
It is little wonder that an art movement like Impressionism, popular for capturing the elusive immediacy of everyday life, would be drawn to drawing. Works on paper, historically relegated to the ...
MILWAUKEEMILWAUKEE — Impressionist and post-impressionist artists changed art history with their radical ideas of using freely brushed paint color that emphasized light and movement on common subjects ...