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From the American Revolution to the Civil War -- Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer -- Still-life and populist trompe-l'oeil -- Realism and the American Impressionists -- The Ashcan School -- ...
This summer, as you step into the grand halls of Rome's Palazzo Barberini, you'll find yourself amidst "Day for Night: New American Realism," an engaging exhibition that showcases over 150 works by ...
Smithsonian curators remember the celebrated artist, who died last month at 98, and who viewed humanity with biting realism Philip Pearlstein (above in his studio, June 1971) was "unwaveringly ...
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Landscape painters are rarely the stuff of big headlines, or shocking revelations. And then there’s Andrew Wyeth. The Delaware County painter, famous for his painstakingly realist portraits and ...
In the glossy generalities of contemporary art criticism, “realist” and “old fogy” are nearly synonymous. Yet one of the nation’s boldest painters is Realist Andrew Wyeth, 41. A fiery man who thinks ...
"American Sublime" at the Whitney Museum arrays nearly 50 of the artist's striking portraits. Amy Sherald at the opening of "Amy Sherald: American Sublime" at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Photo ...
When New York art dealer Marianne Boesky makes her debut at the TEFAF Maastricht fair in the Netherlands next week, she will present an intriguing pairing of two artists born a century apart. One is ...
WHY: Artists in action, salvaged treasures and drive-by galleries. HOW FAR: About 23 miles from start to finish, and 90 miles from Washington. Take your creative drive out for a spin on the ...
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