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Old Masters

Auguste Rodin, The Kiss, circa 1884

Unique Pairing

A new exhibition in San Francisco puts works by Auguste Rodin and Gustav Klimt on view together.

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Andrew Wyeth, Victoria

First Family

Three generations of Wyeths have created a legacy of American painting that blends realism and abstraction with a cinematic flair.

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Marie Bracquemond, On the Terrace at Sèvres

Other French Artists

A new traveling exhibition highlights the achievements of women artists in 19th-century Paris, while acknowledging their struggles for legitimacy.

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Nancy Graves, Camels

The Naturalist

Inspired by zoology, paleontology and astronomy, Nancy Graves used a variety of media to reflect on the variety of the cosmos and our place in it.

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Dish with Peafowls and Peonies, Ming dynasty

Spirit Animals

The Met will showcase nature symbolism in luxurious lacquer and silk objects from late Imperial China.

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A South German tournament helmet

Battle Gear

Antique arms and armor target collectors’ imaginations with deadly accuracy.

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Gustave Baumann, Winter Corral, 1940

Hand and Heart

Gustave Baumann left a legacy of woodblock-printed images of the American landscape that have become iconic.

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Carlos Almaraz, Sunset Crash, 1982.

Carlos Almaraz: Solo Project

A long-overdue retrospective of the California painter Carlos Almaraz is on view at LACMA.

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Jim Dine, Nancy and I at Ithaca (Straw Heart)

Jim Dine: The Worker

Jim Dine’s art is an Expressionistic one, but he constructs it with the know-how and honesty of a workman with his tools.

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