Balcony, Toulon (1929) mocks bourgeois superficiality, while Minuit Chanson (1931) celebrates the diversity of Parisian ...
The Art Newspaper understands that a review of the council's collection is also currently being conducted, and that any works ...
A thought-provoking exhibition explores how the British artist incorporated Seurat's compositions into her own artistic ...
Next year, Tate Britain will hold a splashy show on the end of the 20th century. A series of conversations at Art Basel Paris ...
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6 British Impressionist painters you need to know
While France was celebrating Monet and Renoir, a remarkable Impressionist school was flourishing across the Channel. Combining both homage and dissent, these artists forged their own path, adapting ...
Almost since the days when Druidic warriors daubed themselves with woad, the notion has persisted that British painting is a barbarous and insular affair. By and large, the thesis is correct —but ...
For all the world attention they get, British abstract expressionists might as well be painting on another planet. The British public might even suspect that it’s one of those things that isn’t done.
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