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Impressionism

Claudio Bravo, Onions, 2002

The Collector

Claudio Bravo used Old Master-inspired techniques to create a modern and very personal body of work in which the roles of artist and collector seem to merge.

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Le Nain, The Last Supper, 1650s

Brother Act

The realistic yet mysterious paintings of the Le Nain brothers get a rare showing at the Kimbell Art Museum.

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Nancy Youngblood, carved miniature pottery jar

Out of the Earth

Contemporary Native American ceramicists take the refinement of traditional art and add another ingredient—innovation.

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Anna Kunz, Untitled, 2016

Windy City Wonders

Chicago’s rich art scene offers prehistoric art, contemporary works, and everything in between.

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Lino Tagliapietra, Bilbao, 2006

Lino Tagliapietra: Glass Act

Lino Tagliapietra has given two gifts to the art glass world—his own creative work and the techniques he has taught to generations of younger artists.

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Robert Mappletorpe, Orchid 1987

Robert Mapplethorpe: Another Perfect Moment

A two-museum retrospective in Los Angeles highlights Robert Mapplethorpe’s enduring oeuvre and legacy.

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Hieronymus Bosch, Allegory of Gluttony and Lust

Hieronymus Bosch: Dark Past

A celebratory exhibition in Hieronymus Bosch’s hometown doubles as a major art-historical achievement.

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Morris Graves, Majestic Dog

Morris Graves: The Zen of Painting

Morris Graves’ mystical art is on view at LACMA

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John James Audubon: Bird Man

With incredible persistence and artistic skill, John James Audubon made birds and other animals come to life on the printed page.

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