Symbolist artists — including Aubrey Beardsley, Jean Delville, and Odilon Redon — were united less by style than by their shared intention of illustrating invisible aspects of human experience.
Degas depicted the ballet in more than 1,000 paintings, prints, pastels, and sculptures. He preferred private, offstage moments to glamorous curtain calls or artfully constructed compositions. Here,
The American photographer, who creates hyperreal tableaux of dancers at work, talks us through the images in her new book Lois Greenfield: Moving Still
Adam Styka (Polish , 1890-1950) – A Moroccan Dancer Edouard Frederic Wilhelm Richter (German Painter , 1844-1913 ) – Oriental Dancer Rudolf Ernst (Austrian Painter, 1854-1932) ̵…
Neue Sachlichkeit (the new objectivity, or new matter-of-factness) is the term used to describe the cultural impact of American capitalism on post-WW1 Germany. It applied from c1918-1933. There wer…
Japanese Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno performs his 'Watashi no Okasan' at the Japan Society, New York, New York, February 5, 1996.
Recently discovered photos by Joan Leigh Fermor are a record of travels, marriage, friendships and an abiding love of her adopted homeland, Greece.
With Tom Hopper's successful movie The Danish Girl (2015), many got to know two relevant characters that were forgotten by history. We're talking of Lili Elbe
Giovanna Baccelli (exhibited 1782). Thomas Gainsborough (1727‑1788). Oil paint on canvas. Tate. Baccelli was a principal ballerina in London at the King's Theatre. She appears in this portrait in the...
Once upon a time, in a pre-smartphone world, people had to make their own entertainment. And so enters the salon, an Italian-influenced tradition of gathering of artists, writers, musicians, dancers, philosophers and intelligencia that flourished during a period known as the 'age of conversation'. D
A major exhibition and a new ballet bring the renowned artist's obsession with dance center stage
Willard Leroy Metcalf (July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925) was a prominent American painter known for his beautiful impressionist landscapes. He initially started with portraits and illustration, during which time he would have developed his accuracy and drawing ability, but it was his landscapes that brought him to fame. Willard Metcalf The Ten American Painters
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