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Old Masters

William L. Hawkins, Red Dog Running #3

William L. Hawkins: A Geographer of the Imagination

The work of the American outsider artist William L. Hawkins is the subject of a major traveling retrospective.

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Alberto Giacometti, Dog

Striding On

The enduring art of Alberto Giacometti gets a home in Paris and a starring role in New York this season.

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Bo Bartlett, Homeland, 1994

Bo Bartlett: American Stories

Bo Bartlett brings the narrative painting tradition up to date, merging the historical with the personal.

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China table, England, circa 1755-60

Thomas Chippendale: Self-Made Man

Thomas Chippendale’s story of entrepreneurship arrives at the Met.

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Charles Arnoldi, Group Think, 1996

Charles Arnoldi: Problem Solved

Charles Arnoldi’s intricate career is traced in an exhibition at the Bakersfield Museum of Art.

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Claude Monet, Nymphéas en fleur, circa 1914-17

Top of the Rock

Christie’s auction of the Peggy and David Rockefeller collection opens a window on elite collecting tastes in the 20th century, while providing an opportunity for today’s collectors to follow in the Rockefellers’ footsteps.

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T. C. Cannon, On Drinkin’ Beer in Vietnam in 1967, posthumous edition, about 1988–89

T.C. Cannon: Cannonical Works

The Peabody Essex Museum kicks off a traveling retrospective of T.C. Cannon, a seminal figure in contemporary Native American art.

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View of Teotihuacan

Where the Gods Were Born

An exhibition at LACMA reveals the art and history of the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan.

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Workshop or follower of Francesco Xanto Avelli, lustered in the workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli, Shallow bowl on low foot with the death of Laocoön and his two sons, 1539

A Treasure Trove of Images

In the Italian Renaissance, mythological and historical iconography found its way from paintings to prints and finally to maiolica pottery and bronzes.

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