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Renoir, Sisley Paintings Sold Under Duress During Nazi Occupation of France Returned
ARTnews· 5 hours agoTwo paintings, one by Alfred Sisley and another by Auguste Renoir, sold under duress by a Jewish...
Renoir and Sisley Paintings Returned to Heirs of Jewish Art Dealer
Artnet News· 2 days agoTwo paintings by Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley were restituted to eleven beneficiaries of the...
An Intimate Renoir Portrait That Hides Cross-Cultural Crafts
Artnet News· 6 days agoRenoir's portrait of Margot Legrand is filled with influences from Japan, Algeria and more. Guilhem André at the Louvre Abu Dhabi discusses.
Goodfellas Boards Japanese Director Chie Hayakawa’s ’Renoir’
Deadline Hollywood· 5 days agoGoodfellas Boards Sales On Japanese Director Chie Hayakawa’s ’Renoir’ – Cannes Market
'Garfield' coming to theaters, Muttfest among this week's entertainment events
Amarillo Globe-News via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"Impressionists" brings to life paintings by the revolutionary movement's famed artists such as Van...
Monet Leads Sotheby’s Modern Art Sale—But Carrington Steals the Show
Artnet News· 7 days agoLeonora Carrington stole the show at Sotheby’s tonight, despite Claude Monet clinching the top bid....
Chanel And Tribeca Festival Host A Free Through Her Lens Panel With Kerry Washington
Forbes· 6 days agoHear “Chanel” and it’s likely that tweed, pearls and Chanel No. 5 come to mind. In 1931, Coco Chanel...
A Mary Cassatt Survey Sheds a Light on Women’s Work | Artnet News
Artnet News· 15 hours agoFor all of her boldness as the only American to be a member of the French Impressionists, Mary...
Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift Guide: 30+ Easy Ideas for New Moms and the Woman Who Has Everything (Plus...
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFor Art Loving Mom She'll Love Each piece has its own story with every strip of paper quilled by...
Obviously, Samsung's mocking Apple's controversial iPad Pro ad
Creative Bloq via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"Samsung's inspiration lies in Apple's creativity," someone else wrote. Others have pointed out that...