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Allegorical forest creatures meet ethnographic archives in Rosana Paulino’s art — influential in Brazil, and now on view in ...
Mary Cassatt reshaped the art world by elevating everyday domestic moments into beautiful Impressionist works of art. Discover how she championed the visibility of women as both subject and artist and ...
The only self-portrait by Clara Peeters may smash the 17th-century Flemish still life painter's auction record next month at ...
The Château de Wargemont, a castle where Renoir summered and was visited by the other Impressionists, is on the market with ...
The location in a former palace owned by a relative of Napoleon Bonaparte is a five-star hotel steeped in luxury and history ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys the first 10 years of a precocious painter getting his start in Paris.
Joan of Arc, a peasant girl from Domrémy, changed the course of the Hundred Years' War by leading France to victory over ...
But “Renoir” — with its faint traces of sentiment, and complete absence of sentimentality — delicately articulates the girl’s inner child in a way that allows us to feel it expand across ...
A woman recounts her life in post-war Nagasaki to her youngest daughter in Kei Ishikawa's take on the Nobel prize-winning ...
Hayakawa’s script eschews any sweeping commentary in favor of a more honest and incidental portrait ... But “Renoir” — with its faint traces of sentiment, and complete absence of sentimentality — ...
In Renoir, hardly anybody cries. Its eerily calm characters shed barely a tear even when caring for the dying, mourning the dead or struggling with their lifeless marriages. Yet Chie Hayakawa’s ...
Premiering in competition at Cannes, Renoir is a poetic meditation on a ... Fuki’s teacher meets with her mother to ask if the young girl is alright. In many ways, Fuki isn’t.