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Impressionism

Elmer Bischoff, Self-Portrait, 1955

Elmer Bischoff: The Art of Friendship

From Abstract Expressionism to figuration and back again to abstraction, Elmer Bischoff’s work was a search for unity not only aesthetic but social.

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1953 Fiat 8V Supersonic

1953 Fiat 8V Supersonic Sells for $1,815,000 at Auction

At Bonhams’ automotive auction this summer, held at Quail Lodge in Carmel, Calif. (part of the Monterey Peninsula’s annual collector car week), among the standout lots was this sleek, streamlined Fiat 8V Supersonic from 1953, with body designed by the Turinese coachbuilder Ghia

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Paul Manship, Lyric Muse, 1912.

Art Deco Sculptures: The Dance of Deco

Art Deco sculptures, exuberantly celebrating life and freedom in bronze, limestone, ivory, and other media, have long since recovered from past critical disdain and are leaping to new heights on the market.

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Fritz Scholder, Indian at the Lake, 1977

Fritz Scholder: On Native Grounds

A major exhibition at the Denver Art Museum showcases the revolutionary American Indian-themed paintings and prints of Fritz Scholder.

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William Joseph McCloskey, Wrapped Oranges, 1889

American Still Life: The Object is the Subject

From scientific specimens to culinary delicacies to mass-produced luxury goods, Americans have always loved stuff, and American artists have responded to that with still lifes in a huge variety of styles.

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Lawren Harris, Mt. Lefroy, 1930

Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure

The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.

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Video Tour: Ushio and Noriko Shinohara

Video Tour: Ushio and Noriko Shinohara

Ushio and Noriko Shinohara are the subjects of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Cutie and the Boxer, which premieres on PBS on September 18.

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Mark Rothko with No. 7, 1960

Mark Rothko: A Theologian of Painting

Mark Rothko’s lifelong search for perfect clarity and truth through art produced great works on canvas and great anguish in the mind of the artist.

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Ercole Barovier, monumental Intarsio vase

Glass Italian Style

Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for.

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