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Suzanne Valadon
The life of French artist Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) sounds like something from a movie script. Born to a single mother living in poverty, Valadon grew up in Paris and began...
The life of French artist Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938) sounds like something from a movie script. Born to a single mother living in poverty, Valadon grew up in Paris and began...
Dutch Master Abraham Mignon and Thanksgiving Tr...
As we think of Thanksgiving Traditions, we will take a look at German still life painter Abraham Mignon’s renditions of plenty. We will explore the different elements of still life...
Dutch Master Abraham Mignon and Thanksgiving Tr...
As we think of Thanksgiving Traditions, we will take a look at German still life painter Abraham Mignon’s renditions of plenty. We will explore the different elements of still life...
Salvador Dalí’s “Skull of Zurbarán”
Often the Halloween images that we find spooky, and scary come from the thoughts, and beliefs we wrestle with everyday. Think about skeletons, or skulls. While bones can have a...
Salvador Dalí’s “Skull of Zurbarán”
Often the Halloween images that we find spooky, and scary come from the thoughts, and beliefs we wrestle with everyday. Think about skeletons, or skulls. While bones can have a...
Letters from Vincent
Vincent van Gogh was a prolific writer, it is estimated he wrote over 2,000 letters. Of these a little over 800 survive. These letters give a glimpse into both the...
Vincent van Gogh was a prolific writer, it is estimated he wrote over 2,000 letters. Of these a little over 800 survive. These letters give a glimpse into both the...
Understand Vincent van Gogh's Color Theory
Vincent van Gogh's artistic journey showcased a profound evolution in his use of color, reflecting both his emotional state and his environment. From the muted tones of "The Potato Eaters"...
Understand Vincent van Gogh's Color Theory
Vincent van Gogh's artistic journey showcased a profound evolution in his use of color, reflecting both his emotional state and his environment. From the muted tones of "The Potato Eaters"...
Paris Circus
Belle Époque Paris was enamored with the circus. At one point there were four permanent circuses in the city, several hippodromes, and other venues that featured circus acts. Artists enjoyed...
Belle Époque Paris was enamored with the circus. At one point there were four permanent circuses in the city, several hippodromes, and other venues that featured circus acts. Artists enjoyed...