Chicago collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz have donated 200 paintings, 50 sculptures and nearly 2,000 drawings by some of the biggest names in French art.
The Art Institute of Chicago has received a massive gift of French art from collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz.
In the early years of the 20th century, four painters left behind a drab grey Presbyterian Scotland for the exciting ...
A Luxembourg museum has scooped three portraits by 18th century painter Monique Daniche, featuring the elite of Strasbourg ...
The J. Paul Getty Museum is presenting the first major exhibition of Gustave Caillebotte in the United States. Caillebotte ...
In 1878, Bergson left the Lycée Condorcet and won entry to the École Normale Supérieure, the most exclusive university in ...
The Courtauld Gallery in London is set to host "Seurat's and The Sea," the first exhibition dedicated to the works of Georges ...
Australian Impressionism might not be as well known as its French counterpart, but this late 19th-century art movement was important to the country.
A wealth of Neoclassicist art has joined the holdings of the Art Institute of Chicago via collectors Jeffrey and Carol ...
Across the Atlantic: American Impressionism through the French Lens—drawn mostly from the collection of the Reading Public Museum in Reading, PA—explores the path to Impressionism through the 19th ...
The Courtauld’s analysis of the painting reveals it played an important role at a ... Dorsey, a prominent black artist in 19th-century Philadelphia who is known primarily for his extensive ...
The barn, located on the Château du Crest estate, is now home to a private collection of Swiss landscape paintings that honor the museum’s agricultural setting.