WILLIAMSTOWN — Michelle Foa wants to set the record straight about Edgar Degas. She wants the world to understand that he painted so much more than dancers and laundresses and did so in a variety of ...
"Jockeys in the Rain" by Edgar Degas, c.1883-1886 which will feature in the Discovering Degas: Collecting in the Age of William Burrell exhibition at at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. The 23 works ...
A new exhibit at The Society of the Four Arts offers a fresh look at the life and work of pioneering impressionist Edgar Degas. On display at the Esther B. O’Keeffe building, “Edgar Degas, The Private ...
In June, Museum Beelden aan Zee will be staging an exhibition which creates a dialogue between the work of the British visual artist Ryan Gander (1976) and that of the French painter and sculptor ...
A formidable summer art exhibition of works by some of the major sculptors of modern and contemporary art, titled SCULPTORS: From Degas to Ruscha! will be presented by Jack Rutberg Fine Arts in ...
Today’s automatic washers and dryers take care of our laundry, but anyone who has sopped up the watery overflow of a washing machine with towels or laboriously wrung out handwashed sheets can relate ...
William & Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art is set to open its new exhibit, “Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist.” The exhibition, which opens Saturday and will run until May 29, features more than ...
Edgar Degas, “Factory Smoke (Fumées d’usines)” (1877–79), monotype on paper, plate: 4 11/16 x 6 5/16 inches, sheet: 5 13/16 x 6 13/16 inches, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Elisha ...
JAMIE WYETH: UNSETTLED The third generation of a storied American painting lineage (father Andrew and grandfather N.C. are established icons), Jamie Wyeth’s position in the pantheon is both more fluid ...
“Edgar Degas, The Private Impressionist: Works on Paper from the Artist & His Circle” is open through Feb. 1, 2026, at The Society of the Four Arts. The owner of the collection, curator Robert Flynn ...
It’s been 150 years since Monet and the Impressionists shocked Paris with their rebellious Société Anonyme show. How well do you know those once-revolutionary smudges? By Josephine Sedgwick Exactly ...
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