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Tag Archives: France

Rebels, Punks, and Misfits

Mar

19

“If you keep doing whatever it is you wanna do, someday somebody’s gonna call you a punk” – Iggy Pop

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In the Gallery – Gioacchino Assereto: The Lamentation

Feb

21

Italian Baroque artist Gioacchino Assereto was born in 1600 in Genoa, France, where he began his training at the studio of Andrea Ansaldo at the early age of fourteen. Throughout the decade…

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Art History Primer #2: Impressionism

Feb

20

Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment. – Claude Monet

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Renoir was a rebel. Monet was a misfit. Pissarro was a punk.

Feb

15

That’s right, Renoir, Monet and Pisarro are heading to Jacksonville as part of the exhibit: Impressionism and Post Impressionism from the High Museum of Art. More than 50 works by renowned artists such as…

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In the Gallery – George Healy: Portrait of Andrew Jackson

Jan

10

This sensitive portrait of Andrew Jackson was painted just days before his death and, sadly, does not represent the Andrew Jackson nicknamed “Old Hickory” for his tough personality.

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#8 William Glackens – The Lake

Oct

25

A native of Philadelphia, William Glackens began his artistic career as a newspaper illustrator. In 1891, he enrolled in evening classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and […]

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