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Paul Cadmus (December 17, 1904 – December 12, 1999) was an American artist. He is best known for his paintings and drawings of nude male figures. His works combined elements of eroticism...

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  • Alan Hollinghurst: Forster and His Mother

    News Source: London Review of Books | 6 months ago
    Forster accompanied his close friend Florence Barger and her husband to a conference in South Africa, and kept a detailed journal of the two-month round trip. After the conference they left Pretoria to join a ship at the port of Beira in Mozambique:
  • Art Review: ‘American Legends: Calder to O'Keeffe' at Whitney Museum

    News Source: International Herald Tribune | 6 months ago
    Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times Joseph Stella's painting of the Brooklyn Bridge, from 1939, and Elie Nadelman's Tango, about 1919. Whitney Museum of American Art Oscar Bluemner's House and Tree from 1917. Whitney Museum of American Art Marsden
  • Art Review: ‘Toxic Beauty: The Art of Frank Moore' at N.Y.U.

    News Source: International Herald Tribune | 10 months ago
    So the work that Moore left behind cuts two ways: it sheds much light on his life and time and also indicates a void of unrealized potential. The point is driven home by Toxic Beauty: The Art of Frank Moore, a retrospective divided between the Grey
  • The Bay Area's Best Source for Estate Auctions Announces The First Sale of ...

    News Source: PRWeb | over 1 year ago
    December 28, 2011

    The sale is comprehensive, including Asian porcelains, ivory and jade carvings and Japanese lots; timepieces and gemstone jewelry; silver service pieces and Meissen porcelains. Fine works of art include paintings, European

  • The Brooklyn Museum Hosts 'Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American ...

    News Source: Village Voice | over 1 year ago
    As everyone knows, there is a world of difference between looking and seeing. When free-thought opponents like the Catholic bishop of Brooklyn (Nicholas A. DiMarzio) and New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser first clapped eyes on images of same-sex
  • Art in Review: ELLA KRUGLYANSKAYAAND BENJAMIN SENIOR

    News Source: The New York Times | almost 2 years ago
    James Fuentes LLC 55 Delancey Street, near Eldridge Street, Lower East Side Through Aug. 5 This pairing of figurative painters is a paean to summer fun, of the active and passive varieties. Ella Kruglyanskaya , in between solo stints at White Columns
  • Robert Vickrey, Magic-Realist Painter, Dies at 84

    News Source: International Herald Tribune | 2 years ago
    Mr. Vickrey , who mastered the Renaissance technique of egg tempera painting as a student at Yale, used his consummate skill to create, in his early work, hyper-real scenes suffused by an atmosphere of dread or impending disaster. He was an avant-
  • George Tooker, Painter Capturing Modern Anxieties, Dies at 90

    News Source: The New York Times | 2 years ago
    George Tooker, a painter whose haunting images of trapped clerical workers and forbidding government offices expressed a peculiarly 20th-century brand of anxiety and alienation, died on Sunday at his home in Hartland, Vt...The cause was complications


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