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Impressionism

Relief with Three Palmyrene Gods, 1st century

Striking Back at the Empires

As the Romans and the Parthians clashed in the Middle East, a group of cities struggled to define themselves, as the rich record of their art reveals.

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Joaquín Sorolla, Sewing the Sail, 1896

Joaquín Sorolla: Sunlight Dialogues

A survey show at the National Gallery in London illuminates the achievement of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, the last great master of the classical Spanish tradition of painting.

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Oliver Lee Jackson, No. 5, 2018

Oliver Lee Jackson: Paint People

In the work of Oliver Lee Jackson, enigmatic figures enter and explore a colorful abstract realm.

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Vera Iliatova, The Land of Plenty, 2017

Back to the Land

An innovative show at the Katonah Museum of Art juxtaposes modernist and contemporary landscape art.

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Dorothea Lange, Crossroads General Store, Gordonton, North Carolina, 1939

Dorothea Lange: Through the Lens of Compassion

A major retrospective of Dorothea Lange’s photographic career returns to the U.S.

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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, The Demon Omatsu Murders Shirosaburõ in the Ford, 1885

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: The Last Master

As the 19th century drew to a close, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi gave classic Japanese woodblock printmaking a sunset burst of glory.

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Vincent van Gogh, A Pair of Leather Clogs, autumn 1889

Becoming van Gogh

Two major exhibitions, in the U.S. and the U.K., explore the painter’s beginnings and growth as an artist.

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Hans Hofmann, Combinable Wall I and II, 1961

Hans Hofmann: Pushing Forward

Hans Hofmann, deeply influential for decades as a teacher and theorist, achieved late-career greatness as an Abstract Expressionist painter.

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Kikuo Saito, Indian Gray, 2006

Kikuo Saito: Setting the Scene

The Japanese-born American artist Kikuo Saito drew on his theatrical background, Japanese art, and Color Field to create a unique style of abstract painting.

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