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A discussion of how Matisse and his contemporaries introduced modern art concepts in France, and how Fauvism evolved during its short life span between 1905 and 1907.
Romanesque art falls just before the Renaissance and can be a hard and often times stiff period to get through. Romanesque Art: Perspectives Series makes it easier.
Though his career was cut short by World War I, August Macke nonetheless left behind many beautiful and richly colored Expressionist works.
Henri Matisse's interaction with a model known simply as Lorette brought about a vivid breakthrough in the artist's approach and style.
Marc Chagall is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. A brief look at the life and artwork of the French artist Marc Chagall.
A brief history on the advent of Cubism, and how Picasso and fellow artists inspired a revolution in modern art during the course of two World Wars.
The artist's drawings, prints, and watercolors represent his distinctive originality with characteristics of major styles of modern art.
Since the late 19th century, artists of every style and school have flocked to Provence in search of translucent light and vivid colours.
Expert painter and watercolorist, Demuth's variety of styles and subjects show his complexity and talent.
For travelers looking for things to do in London that are inexpensive, why not pay a visit to the fascinating Galleries at Tate Modern and take a free tour.
From the small French fishing village of Collioure comes a delicious little fish which has had a secure place in culinary culture for five hundred years.
Learn a bit more about Salvador Dalí's 1931 painting featuring the famous melting clocks.
Historic Troyes in the French Aube en Champagne region is famous for its marvelous half-timbered buildings, Gothic churches with stained-glass windows, and outlet malls.
Through the artistic dialogue between two artistic giants a new artistic style - Cubism was born. It would revolutionize the way the public thought about visual art


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