BERLIN (AP) — Camille Pissarro’s famous “Boulevard Montmartre at Night” shows a brightly illuminated avenue in Paris — the city lights turned into gentle dabs of oil paint. Next to the French ...
Art historians typically view the serene French impressionists and the stormy German expressionists as polar opposites, but a new exhibition begs to differ, arguing that the movements have much in ...
No two other styles were as intensely and unsparingly contrasted with one another in their time as Impressionism and Expressionism. Impressionism is inextricably linked with France and with artists ...
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At the turn of the 20th century, German painters Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Franz Marc, and Erich Heckel, among others, pioneered the Expressionist movement in response to French Impressionism. Eschewing ...
When German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche declared in 1882 that “Gott ist tot” — God is dead — he could not have known that he was codifying a social and cultural transformation that a generation ...
It was in 1991-92, while studying at École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, that Atul Dodiya first beheld Impressionist masterpieces by artists such as Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, Auguste Renoir and Edgar ...
IN 1882 Carl Bernstein, a wealthy lawyer from Berlin, and his wife Felicie travelled to Paris. On the advice of Charles Ephrussi, a cousin of Carl’s and one of the the first European buyers of netsuke ...
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