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Impressionism

E. Martin Hennings, Passing By

Companion Piece

A show at the Denver Art Museum highlights the work of two lifelong friends and fellow painters of the Taos School.

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Harold Edgerton, Bullet through Jack of Hearts

The Medium is the Magic

A show at LACMA puts the fantastical aspects of photography on display.

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18th-century ormolu and Derby porcelain annular timepiece

Perfect Timing

Starting in the late 18th century horologists and other artisans poured all their ingenuity and fantasy into extravagantly decorated mantel and desk clocks.

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Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael, Lot and His Daughters, circa 1597–1600

Joachim Wtewael: Myths, Monsters, and Mannerism

The astonishing art of Joachim Wtewael, full of wild imagination, shows a little-seen side of 17th-century Dutch painting.

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Oswaldo Vigas, Composición IV, 1943

Oswaldo Vigas: Worthy Proponent

As modernism evolved, the Venezuelan artist Oswaldo Vigas was its messenger and champion in Latin America.

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Marie Spartali Stillman, Beatrice, 1896

Marie Spartali Stillman: Renaissance and Renascence

An exhibition at the Delaware Museum of Art rediscovers the art of Marie Spartali Stillman, a Pre-Raphaelite muse turned painter.

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Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Temple of Neptune, View of the Interior from the West, 1777

Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Temple Guard

Piranesi’s drawings of the Temples of Paestum, rendered late in his career, are a revelation of draftsmanship, detail, and archeological discovery.

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Yamakawa Shuho, Approaching Snow, 1927

Japanese Printmaking: New Impressions

In the early 20th century, Japanese artists reimagined traditional printmaking for the modern age, as revealed in a show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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Enrico Baj, Profile of a General, 1961

Second City Surrealism

A new exhibition at the MCA Chicago chronicles the emergence of Surrealism and collections of Surrealist work in postwar Chicago.

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