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In June, 1891, Paul Gauguin arrived in Tahiti. He was forty-three. With him—according to Sue Prideaux, whose new biography of Gauguin, “Wild Thing,” is the first to appear in English in ...
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Her brilliant flower paintings will teach you all about abundance A traveling exhibition resurrects Rachel Ruysch, an ambitious Dutch painter (and two-time lottery winner) whose intricate still ...
At times more coy than carnal, works by Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams explore eroticism through ambiguity, ...
To say that Paul Gauguin is a South Pacific specialist is an understatement. Since the line's debut in 1997, cruises to South Pacific islands are essentially all the company and its one vessel ...
Ruysch’s paintings feature scores of flower species, both native and non-native, as well as insects, lizards, snails, pillowy green leaves and glistening fruit.
The Fake or Fortune? team are on the trail of two pictures, both believed to be by Paul Gauguin – one of the giants of 19th century art.
Bridles of the Americas. Vol. 2, Horses & bridles of the American Indians / Mike Cowdrey and Ned & Jody Martin ; contributions by Nakia Williamson-Cloud and Paul Raczka ; paintings by Winfield Coleman ...
Sebastian Smee is a Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic at The Washington Post and the author of “Paris in Ruins: Love, War and the Birth of Impressionism.” He has worked at the Boston Globe ...
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