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Impressionism

Gustave Baumann, Winter Corral, 1940

Hand and Heart

Gustave Baumann left a legacy of woodblock-printed images of the American landscape that have become iconic.

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Carlos Almaraz, Sunset Crash, 1982.

Carlos Almaraz: Solo Project

A long-overdue retrospective of the California painter Carlos Almaraz is on view at LACMA.

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Jim Dine, Nancy and I at Ithaca (Straw Heart)

Jim Dine: The Worker

Jim Dine’s art is an Expressionistic one, but he constructs it with the know-how and honesty of a workman with his tools.

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Clichy piedouche paperweight with amber staves.

Weighty Matters

Decorative paperweights made in the 19th century not only imposed order on unruly documents, they put the world in a tiny “dome of many-coloured glass.”

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Camille Corot, A Girl Reading

The Secret of Swiss Museums

Art institutions in Switzerland benefit from a national culture of unostentatious generosity.

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Michele Marieschi, Doge Pietro Grimani Carried into Piazza San Marco after his Election, 1741

Expanded View

A new exhibition showcases the 18th-century masters of “view painting,” who combined news reportage, political propaganda, and sumptuous cityscape.

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Juanita Guccione, Rise of the Phoenix, circa 1973

Juanita Guccione: The Shapeshifter

Juanita Guccione, through many forms and styles of painting, stayed true to her inner vision and feminist mission.

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John Salt, Albuquerque Wreck Yard (Sandia Auto Electric), 1972

Photorealism: Upon Reflection

There’s a lot more to Photorealism than meets the eye.

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Hans Hofmann, Bird Flight, 1943

Hans Hofmann: Drawing an Outline

A current exhibition shows the importance of works on paper in Hans Hofmann’s long and lauded career.

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