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Left, Jake and Tracey Gorst; right, Paul Rickert Collection Antonio Corsi, right, an artist's model in the early 1900s, and his image, on the Surrogate's Courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Often you get one panel that's real and all the rest was cooked
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The Museum of Art at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence offers an exhibit of nearly 80 documents, including to-dos and grocery lists, elevated above their usually humble circumstances by virtue of their makers. The show, through June 16,
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For example, early in the absorbing survey of American drawings at the Brooklyn Museum , a p en-and-ink work from 1929 is instantly recognizable as one by Gaston Lachaise (1882-1935). This sculptor's primary subject the extravagantly curvaceous
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Brooklyn Museum Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Hayden Collection-Charles Henry Hayden Fund What he took to instead watercolor sounds counterintuitive. You might think he'd have set himself some project grand enough to eclipse his public
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The Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston are presenting an exhibition of John Singer Sargent's watercolors. The 93 works will be shown at the Brooklyn Museum April 5 to July 28...The Brooklyn museum bought 38 works from Sargent's
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On View Edwardian Opulence Edwardian Opulence: British Art at the Dawn of the 20th Century, which opens tomorrow at the Yale Center for British Art , offers a sweeping look into the visual and decorative arts in Britain during the reign of King
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When you think of ladies with attitude, does a particular name come to mind?...Nearly every woman photographed in "Vanity Fair" magazine seems to be a lady with attitude...When I heard about the latest exhibit in a community art gallery in Henderson,
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Linda Rosier for The New York Times An Andy Warhol Jackie (1964), a work on canvas being shown at the Geoffrey Diner Gallery booth. Front and center is a loan exhibition, Newport: The Glamour of Ornament, which consists of art from eight Newport
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But viewing and discussing the 1882 piece by the American artist John Singer Sargent isn't just a cultural experience. It also presents a powerful opportunity to tap into some of the same skills asked of students under the Common Core State Standards,
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Window & Grove/Getty Images In 1941, the year of her suicide, Virginia Woolf finished two essays...According to her diary, she found the Terry essay hard going: on 8 December 1940 she notes "Struggle with Ellen Terry", and on 16 December, "Exhausted
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