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The Wedding Dance typifies Pieter Brueghel the Younger’s fascination with depicting rural life in the Low Countries. An iconic representation of rustic merry-making that combines landscape and genre, the scene was among the artist’s most successful compositions, one often repeated by Brueghel and his workshop. A celebration of the simple pleasure derived from dancing among friends, the painting epitomizes the type of scene popularized by the Brueghel dynasty.
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Each created during a key period of her storied career, the individual works chart the development of Joan Mitchell’s painting through the defining seasons of her life: from her early works as she forged her own path as a leading figure of the male-dominated New York School, to her colorful soaring canvases created in the lush French countryside late in her career.
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In 1893, at the height of the hay-making season, Claude Monet set up his easel in the meadow just to the south of the site of his future water-lily pond and painted Meules à Giverny. Infused with light, shadow, color and movement, this oil exemplifies the best of Monet’s bucolic Impressionism, taking as its subject one of the artist’s most beloved—that of the haystack.
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In early 1888, Monet set off for the French Riviera, soon landing in the easterly town of Antibes. Settled just above the coastline near the Plateau de la Garoupe, the artist became engrossed in his surroundings. For an artist accust.mes
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Resplendent in its striking angularity, operatic scale, and incandescent gold palette, Ifafa I announces the apex of Frank Stella's radical interrogations of artwork and objecthood. Spanning over eleven feet in length, Ifafa I from 1964 is one from a limited suite of nine monumental Notched V masterworks that the artist painted from 1964-65, a revolutionary body of paintings in which the artist introduced his first V-shaped canvases.
Richard Diebenkorn’s, Ocean Park #126 from 1984, is one of the finest in his iconic Ocean Park series. It serves as a compelling test.mes
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‘An Eye for Impressionism: Property from an Important American Estate’ invites us all on a journey through the pioneering spirit of Impressionism, tracing its trajectory from its very inception with Pissarro's formative Pontoise picture, forward to Monet’s revolutionary Haystack and further through its influence across the United States, to its emergence as a global artistic phenomenon. It serves as a gateway to the world of Impressionism, showcasing its profound influence on art history and inspiring generations of artists worldwide.
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