Édouard Manet was not immune to bad press. In 1864, a year on from scandalizing Parisian mores with his vision of bourgeoisie vice in Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (1863), his follow-up Salon entry was ...
Master Drawings New York (MDNY), one of North America’s most important fairs for works on paper, marks its 19th edition this ...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art is turning "The Object" podcast into live events, with the first installment arriving this ...
Broadcast journalist Norah O'Donnell turns 51 and musician Robin Zander turns 72, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 23.
To Manet's left, at the centre of the composition, stands Bazille, apparently taking a break from his painting -- he is still holding brushes and a palette -- to listen to Manet, who is nine years ...
With more than 300 works, a show at the Cleveland Museum of Art illuminates how the ever-innovative artist used paper as a ...
A Century of Modern Art is organised by the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio. The exhibition has been proudly supported by HSBC and ...
The Musée Marmottan Monet is less well known than its sister museums, the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie. Yet it ...
When French artist Édouard Manet completed his renowned painting Olympia in 1863, it marked a significant turning point in the history of art. From Monet and Van Gogh to Picasso and Matisse, ...
Georges Clemenceau was an anti-imperial journalist and activist and, in time, prime minister of France. And he was briefly a ...
Toscani’s legacy reignites the debate on the value of photography: not only a documentary tool, but a technique that lives in ...
Experts in New York, including a former curator of ancient art at the Metropolitan Museum, may have discovered a previously unknown Vincent van Gogh portrait of a fisherman. According to a report from ...