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Collaborated with Jan Brueghel the Elder in early paintings, created his own landscapes from 1625, and a wonderful series of landscapes during his retirement in 1635-1640.
A conversation with Feng Xiao-Min on painting, perception and the pursuit of simplicity.
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Brought up by the centaur Chiron, he challenged Pelias for his throne, so was sent to get the Golden Fleece with his Argonauts. He married Hypsipyle and they had twins before he abandoned her and promised to marry Medea in return for her help.
Ugo Rondinone's MORE LIGHT transforms London through a rainbow installation, fifty-four Bond Street flags and new sunrise and sunset paintings.
COLLISIO, a vibrant exploration of memory, family, nostalgia and material disruption.
It was a case of better late than never for the Guardian: editors issued something of a correction 98 years after the paper reported the UK’s oldest prehistoric art was actually a natural phenomenon. On October, 1912, red streaks discovered on a wall in Bacon Cave near Mumbles, Wales, were believed to be made by […]
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A quick self-portrait, two of her friend at that theatre, two children playing on a beach, and her first prints made using Soft Ground etching.
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More myth and Symbolism, with the Pleiades, Fates, and Fortuna, followed by large murals and a mosaic in the Library of Congress.
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Born and brought up in New York City, he trained in Paris then travelled to Italy. He painted tales from the 1001 Nights, and in 1870 one of the earliest symbolist images by an American artist.
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The story of Dibutades who painted the outline of her boyfriend's shadow, leading to early struggles with the optics of cast shadows, their use as cues to depth and shape, and appearance in landscapes. Paintings of shadow play.
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Re-wetting the Void serves as a stark departure from the frenetic pace of typical contemporary gallery exhibitions.
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Piero della Francesca's common walnut tree, several types by Giorgione, mixed woodland by Albrecht Altdorfer, wonderful examples from the Brueghels, and two plein air oil sketches by Velázquez.
Almine Rech has announced the representation of Keita Morimoto in New York and Paris
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