Jean Metzinger - Femme à l’hippocampe [1927]
[Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 52.5 x 71 cm]
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View ArticleLouis Anquetin - At The Races [c.1895]
In the background we see the iconic looped post that marked the finish line at Longchamp, which was, and remains, the most prestigious racecourse in France, hosting the world-renowned Prix de l’Arc de...
View ArticlePierre Bonnard - At the Races, Longchamp [c.1894]
This painting reflects on the tradition of equestrian painting established by Bonnard’s predecessors: Gericault, Delacroix, Manet and Degas. For these artists, horse races served as a testament to...
View ArticleHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec - At the Racecourse [1899]
[Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi - Oil on canvas]
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View ArticleJehan-Georges Vibert - The Movable Sale [1870]
Jehan-Georges Vibert (Paris, September 30, 1840 - July 28, 1902) was a French academic painter.[Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 38.1 x 46.4 cm]
View ArticleJoaquin Sorolla y Bastida - My Wife and Daughters in the Garden [1910]
[Colección Masaveu, Oviedo - Oil on canvas, 166 x 206 cm]
View ArticleCharles Wilda - A Mystic, Cairo [1890]
Accompanied by men playing drums, his audience enthralled, a mystic invokes a spirit in what is likely to be a Zār ritual. Originally practiced in Sudan, the Zār was adopted in other regions of North...
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View ArticleJean Béraud - Les Grands Boulevards (Café Américain)
Once located at 2 boulevard des Capucines in the same building as the Théatre du Vaudeville (now a movie theatre), the Café Americain, like many others, welcomed a group of neighbourhood regulars and...
View ArticleHayley Lever - Dancing Boats, Marblehead [1913]
Hayley Lever (Bowden, South Australia, September 28, 1875 - New York City, December 6, 1958) was an Australian-American painter, etcher, lecturer and art teacher. In later life, Lever was inflicted...
View ArticleJean Béraud - Bois de Boulogne
In the present work, with keen detail and subtle wit, Béraud perfectly illustrates the top item on a park-goers' itinerary: nearly every smartly dressed man and woman glances, gestures, calls, or peers...
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View ArticleGeorges Seurat - Young Woman Powdering Herself [1889]
[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Oil on canvas, 94 x 79 cm]
View ArticlePaul Signac - Young Women of Provence at the Well [1892]
After Seurat's death in 1891, Signac pursued his work both as a painter and as the theoretician of the neo-impressionist group. In 1892, he decided to leave Paris for Saint-Tropez where he was to spend...
View ArticleMary Cassatt - Young Woman Sewing in the Garden [c.1880-82]
[Musée d’Orsay, Paris - Oil on canvas, 63 x 92 cm]
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View ArticleJulius LeBlanc Stewart - Summer (L’etè, Summer’s Promenade) [1880]
Julius Stewart’s family moved from Philadelphia to Paris in 1865 where they joined a large circle of expatriate Americans immersed in the arts. Stewart’s father, William Hood Stewart (1820-1892), was a...
View ArticleJohn George Brown - Our Gang [c.1894]
[Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 101.6 x 152.4 cm]
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