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Louise Riggio consigned nearly 40 works from the collection she built with her husband, the Barnes & Noble founder Leonard Riggio, who died last year. A second auction on Monday night, called the ...
From Paul Signac’s Saint-Tropez scene to Jean Cocteau’s fishermen’s chapel, here is our pick of the art to see all year round ...
The artist was born in 1839 and died in 1906, so this will not be an anniversary ... Yet Cézanne was never comfortable in Paris and always longed to be back south. He told his friend Claude Monet that ...
Kansas City’s premier art museum, centered in a Beaux-Arts building about to hit 92 years old, is expanding to the west, with ...
Photojournalist Guillaume Herbaut went to meet a new generation of flag bearers stepping in for veterans during commemoration ...
From the children in *Matilda* to Judi Dench's Olivier wins, here are some vital stats to mark our 30th anniversary. Read ...
Whether it's on the concert stage, our screens, or at world events like the Olympics, music for the piano is all around us.
Berthe Morisot was an outstanding Impressionist, admired by her male colleagues such as Degas and Renoir. As a woman of her ...
A withering rosebud, the brevity of blossom and the one-day wonder of the mayfly: Nature’s ephemeral beauty reminds us of our own finite existence, but melancholy transience also offers moments of ...
Neither endlessly reprinted on mugs and t-shirts nor massively framed in living rooms: these ten Impressionist paintings are ...
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), the renowned American expatriate painter, is being celebrated at The Met Fifth Avenue 100 ...