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Old Masters

Katsushika Hokusai, Tiger in Snow, 1849

Light from the East

Traditional Japanese paintings are an excellent buying opportunity, as well as a portal into a world of timeless grace and beauty.

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Tony Berlant, Self, 2018

Signs and Wonders

Whether in his collage-based art or in his activities as collector/scholar/curator of ancient artifacts, Tony Berlant is penetrating into hidden levels of meaning.

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Charles Green Shaw, Biomorphic Seascape, 1936

A Gentleman and an Artist

In the period before Ab Ex, the multitalented Manhattanite Charles Green Shaw was a powerful advocate for abstract art in America.

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Robert Koch, Three Spheres, 2018

South by Southwest

This summer, Santa Fe beckons collectors of virtually every kind of art, from ancient American to international contemporary.

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Niccolò Vicentino, after Pordenone, Saturn, circa 1540s

Chiaroscuro Prints: Lights and Shadows

Revealing the subtle fascination of Renaissance chiaroscuro prints.

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Ida Kohlmeyer, Rondo #2, 1968

Deeper into the South

A current exhibition celebrates the vibrant women artists of America’s South.

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Ueno Masao, Memories From the Sea, 2006

Japanese Bamboo Art: National Treasures

The Craft & Folk Art Museum’s latest exhibition reveals the ever-deeper vitality and beauty of Japanese bamboo art.

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Aelbert Cuyp The Maas at Dordrecht, c. 1650

Oceanic Feeling

In 17th-century Holland, the sea was central to both life and art, inspiring a golden age of marine painting.

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M.C. Escher, Drawing Hands

M.C. Escher: Impossible Possibilities

The eye-popping, mind-bending art of M.C. Escher goes on display in Brooklyn.

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