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Old Masters

John D. Graham, White Still Life, 1930

John Graham: Son of Jove

A master of invention and reinvention, John Graham was American modernism’s Renaissance man.

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Ansel Adams, Georgia O’Keeffe and Orville Cox

Georgia O’Keeffe: Well Fashioned

An exhibition of Georgia O’Keeffe’s clothing showcases the artist’s unwavering sense of style.

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Ethan Stern, Cut Clear I & II

Ethan Stern: Crystal Clarity

Enriching his art-glass practice with unusual techniques, Ethan Stern creates objects of luminous beauty.

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James Rosenquist, Voyager–Speed of Light,

James Rosenquist: Below Zero

James Rosenquist’s art eschews purity to reach an eye-popping clarity.

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Henri Matisse, Interior with Etruscan Vase

Matisse Madness

Three concurrent exhibitions showcase the seminal French modernist’s art and influence.

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Gaston Lachaise, Dolphin Fountain

Gaston Lachaise: A Worshipper of the Goddess

Gaston Lachaise infused his bronze sculptures with life and love.

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Begonia Reading Lamp, circa 1905

Tiffany Studios: Painting with Glass

An exhibition organized by The Neustadt, the largest collection of Tiffany glass, comes to Cincinnati.

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Sandro Botticelli, Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist

Botticelli: The Cult of Beauty

An unprecedented group of Botticelli paintings comes to the U.S., giving occasion to reflect on the Florentine quest to unite the carnal with the spiritual.

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Five-Piece Coffee and Tea Service, 1929

All that Jazz

A New York exhibition takes the first comprehensive look at America’s taste in design during the 1920s.

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