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Review: 'Still Life' exhibit comes alive at The Hyde
In the large main gallery is "A Feast of Fruit & Flowers," a robust, focused selection of paintings by women from the 17th Century (mostly) in a sharp tour of approaches to the still life. Supporting ...
Brandywine Workshop and Archives is currently showing “On the Table: Still Lifes Now,” a group exhibition that reexamines the still life as a living, evolving genre that reflects contemporary ...
As genres go, Italian still-life painting isn’t a ghost town, exactly, but it evokes more than its share of dust and tumbleweeds. It’s just a fact that French fruit bowls and Dutch lemon peels get a ...
"Admired for his trompe l'oeil style, American painter William Harnett (1848-1892) was as intellectually ambitious as he was technically skilled. The first scholarly monograph on the artist, William ...
For the year’s first exhibition, Esther Schipper Seoul invited Minjin Chae to curate a group presentation by artists based in South Korea. Titled Still Life: Objects of Our Time, the exhibition ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sharon Core, "Boston Cremes," from the series "Thiebauds," 2004. C print. (William Jaeger/For the Times Union) By integrating ...
The Hyde Collection exhibit blends three shows from women artists across centuries into a unified exploration of the still life genre Sharon Core, "Boston Cremes," from the series "Thiebauds," 2004. C ...
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