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Old Masters

Kay Nielsen, In Powder and Crinoline, 1912

Kay Nielsen: Fantasy Worlds

The visionary illustrator Kay Nielsen gets a show at the MFA Boston.

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Larry Poons, Swanno Mt., 2005

Larry Poons: The Maverick

Larry Poons, refusing to be pinned down, has always painted just one way—his own.

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Frank Lobdell, 4/1/1986, 1986

Frank Lobdell: A Soldier’s Story

Frank Lobdell sought meaning amid a war-scarred world and put what he found into his deeply introspective paintings, prints, and drawings.

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William Blake, Newton, 1795-c. 1805,

William Blake: What Immortal Hand or Eye

William Blake, the artist and poet who died in obscurity only to be resurrected decades later as one of Britain’s favorite sons, gets rediscovered yet again.

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Chris Morel, Luna Morning

Santa Fe Art: Southwest Spice Blend

The art offerings in Santa Fe this summer are incredibly diverse, with something for every taste.

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Pablo Picasso, Bottle of Vieux Marc, Glass, Guitar and Newspaper, 1913

Putting Together the Picture

Two museum shows survey the vast terrain of collage and its three-dimensional counterpart, assemblage.

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David Park, Woman at a Table, circa 1938

David Park: Go Figure

David Park found a way to paint figuratively that would be meaningful in an age of abstraction, and well beyond.

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James McNeill Whistler, Southend Pier, 1882-84

Whistler’s Gentle Art

A current exhibition showcases the watercolors that revived James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s career.

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Édouard Manet, In the Conservatory, about 1877–79

Édouard Manet: Beauty Salon

An exhibition in Chicago showcases Manet’s late work.

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