Art historians typically view the serene French impressionists and the stormy German expressionists as polar opposites, but a new exhibition begs to differ, arguing that the movements have much in ...
Abstract Expressionism, the movement that cemented New York’s status as the new center of the art world after World War II, is coming home—to Paris. The quintessentially American art movement’s debt ...
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BERLIN >> Camille Pissarro’s famous “Boulevard Montmartre at Night” shows a brightly illuminated avenue in Paris – the city lights turned into gentle dabs of oil paint. Next to the French ...
No two other styles were as intensely and unsparingly contrasted with one another in their time as Impressionism and Expressionism. Impressionism is inextricably linked with France and with artists ...
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