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“Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s,” on view in the East Building of the National Gallery until February 25, opened in the fall to almost no notice. That’s a shame, for it is everything a ...
In Paris, 3 Troves of Art and Curios Even the Parisians Don’t Know About In this city of endless museums and galleries, here are some sequestered collections filled with rarities.
His first lithographic poster was an 1891 advertisement for Le Moulin Rouge, the first Parisian club to explicitly feature tawdry performances with a bourgeois audience in mind. A Mary and Leigh Block ...
G.I.s visiting Paris want to see the Eiffel Tower, the Folies Bergere, and Pablo Picasso. Their interest in art gen erally and Picasso in particular has astonished art dealers, Artist Picasso and ...
For me the prints are the draw—glorious old maps of Paris, images of the gardens and galleries of Versailles, engravings of Napoleon’s military campaign in Egypt, decorative art and botanical ...
MoMA takes viewers back to the belle epoque in this survey of the graphic art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), surely one of the best-known and beloved names in art history.
Art subscription service Wombat, based in Paris, delivers exceptional photography prints to your door, four times a year, for a reasonable cost ...
Dale Roylance, Art Deco Paris 1900–1925: Catalogue of the Exhibition of Pochoir Color Prints from the Graphic Arts Collection, The Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Autumn 1999), ...
His first lithographic poster was an 1891 advertisement for Le Moulin Rouge, the first Parisian club to explicitly feature tawdry performances with a bourgeois audience in mind. A Mary and Leigh Block ...
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