Tag: Modernist/Postmodernist Art

‘Elizabeth Crowell With a Dog’: Thomas Eakins’s Revelatory Realism
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‘Elizabeth Crowell With a Dog’: Thomas Eakins’s Revelatory Realism

The girl’s pose is so natural that you wouldn’t call it a pose. She is seated on the floor, reaching one hand toward a black poodle, signaling her attentive companion to remain still, while a biscuit balances on the dog’s nose. She has extended a single finger toward her canine playmate, her expression intense, as if a look could will the poodle to maintain its precarious upright pose indefinitely. It’s a moment of charm and intimacy, rendered with formal brilliance in Thomas Eakins’s painting “Elizabeth Crowell With a Dog.”It was completed in the early 1870s, during a highly productive decade for the artist. The works he made during the 1870s would establish him as one of the greatest American painters. His only equal among American realists of that era was Winslow Homer, whose pictures ...
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum’s Collection in a New Context
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The Buffalo AKG Art Museum’s Collection in a New Context

Buffalo, N.Y.This city’s location—only 65 miles on a beeline from Toronto but at a distant midpoint between New York and Cleveland—makes it a bit off the beaten track. Nevertheless, its symphony orchestra and a tri-partite performing arts center (lingering criticisms of too conservative a repertoire aside) give Buffalo an outsize heft in the arts. The city’s most prominent cultural institution is the venerable Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the sixth-oldest public art institution in the country, founded more than 160 years ago. Following a major renovation and expansion, it reopened this summer with a new name, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum (the G here stands for museum patron Jeffrey Gundlach, a billionaire bond investor who was born in nearby Amherst, N.Y., and lives in Los Angeles). Copyright...
Museum Sells Restituted Cézanne for $39 Million 
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Museum Sells Restituted Cézanne for $39 Million 

Updated Nov. 9, 2023 9:53 pm ETA Paul Cézanne still life sold for $39 million on Thursday as part of a fundraising effort by a beleaguered Swiss museum.The 1890-93 scene, “Fruits and Jar of Ginger,” was sold by Museum Langmatt in the Swiss community of Baden as part of a broader campaign to renovate its 1900-01 art nouveau villa and establish an endowment. Before the auction could happen, the museum reached a restitution settlement with the heirs of a Jewish collector who previously sold the Cézanne under duress.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Egon Schiele Artworks Stolen by Nazis Returned to Family
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Egon Schiele Artworks Stolen by Nazis Returned to Family

Updated Sept. 20, 2023 2:39 pm ETListen to article(2 minutes)Several prominent museums and art collectors have returned artwork by Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele to the family of a Jewish cabaret performer who owned them before he was killed by the Nazis.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of August 20
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Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of August 20

Teen comedy ‘Bottoms’ creates a Fight Club for high-schoolers, a woman’s secret past comes up during a robbery in Netflix’s ‘Who Is Erin Carter?,’ Old Crow Medicine Show celebrates its 25th year with a new record and more