Sentences with phrase «french masterwork»

It's a handsome deckle - edged trade paperback with crisp type, broad margins, and helpful annotations by the foremost biographer of Proust in English, William C. Carter (who is rivaled only by Jean - Yves Tadie, whose French masterwork was translated by Euon Cameron).
Curatorial and organizational credits include Monet and Bazille: A Collaboration (1999); Degas and America: the Early Collectors (2001); Monet: A View from the River (2002); Paris in the Age of Impressionism: French Masterworks from the State Pushkin Museum, Moscow (2002); Louvre Atlanta (2006 — 09); Salvador Dalí: The Late Works (2010); Toulouse Lautrec and Friends: The Stein Collection (2011); Frida and Diego: Passion, Politics, and Painting (2013); Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis (2013).
Court to Café: Three Centuries of French Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum is part of the exhibition Passport to Paris.

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In a final, bittersweet irony the greatest masterworks by the most famous and celebrated artist in the history of France was for thirty years, neglected, generally considered to be melancholic and nostalgic relics of the past by French art critics and the press in general.
His ability to transform fervent indignation into comical absurdity is amply evident when he takes on masterworks of French academic painting, as he does in his recent exhibition, Peter Saul: Six Classics, at Mary Boone...
Live and Life Will Give You Pictures: Masterworks of French Photography, 1890 — 1950 features work by a range of photographers who experimented in their documentation of modern French life, including such masters as Berenice Abbott, Eugène Atget, Ilse Bing, Brassaï, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Edgar Degas, André Kertész, Jacques - Henri Lartigue, Dora Maar, and Man Ray.
- Live and Life Will Give you Pictures: Masterworks of French Photography, 1890 - 1950, the first photography exhibition at the Barnes Foundation;
The Clark is best known for its collection of French Impressionist paintings, including more than 30 works by Pierre - Auguste Renoir, which take their place within a wider ensemble of masterworks that date from the Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century.
His ability to transform fervent indignation into comical absurdity is amply evident when he takes on masterworks of French academic painting, as he does in his recent exhibition, Peter Saul: Six Classics, at Mary Boone (November 7 — December 18, 2015).
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