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Old Masters

J.M.W. Turner, Lausanne: Sunset, 1841–42

The Heights of the Sublime

The Frist in Nashville hosts a visiting delegation of Turner masterpieces.

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Granville Redmond, California Poppies and Lupine

Eternal Sunshine

A retrospective dedicated to the California landscape painter Granville Redmond is on view at the Crocker Art Museum.

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Alice Trumbull Mason, Untitled, 1939

The Realist

For Alice Trumbull Mason, a little-known pioneer of abstract painting in America, abstraction was the real realism.

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Gerhard Richter, Betty, 1977

Memories of Paint

A Gerhard Richter retrospective at the Met shows how the German artist has disembodied the medium of painting as a way to confront the 20th century’s most intolerable recollections.

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Leon Berkowitz, Merlin #2, 1984

Latter-Day Luminist

While his fellow Washington. D.C. abstractionists cultivated fields of color, Leon Berkowitz found a way to make light emanate from the canvas.

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Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917

Out of the Twilight Zone

Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due.

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Benedetto Gennari, The Annunciation, 1686.

High Drama

A new show at the Tate Britain showcases the power of British Baroque art.

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Tullio Crali, Assault of Motors (Assalto di motori), 1968

Above It All

The aeropittura of Italian Futurist Tullio Crali takes flight.

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Chang Dai-chien, Divine Redwood Trees (Shenmu) in Taiwan, 1970

The Old Master

Chang Dai-chien epitomized the classical Chinese ink-painting tradition, and then he transformed it for the modern age.

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