Julius Meier-Graefe
Oh, That Weltschmerz! German Expressionism About Dark, Not Light
Artists, critics, art collectors and curators for whom the delights of French painting remain a stan read more »
John Constable Liked Painting Landscape, But Looked to Sky
About the English landscape painter John Constable (1776-1837), whose work is currently to be seen i read more »
The 'Later' Courbet, Master of Land, Sea, In Stunning Exhibit
Given his provincial origins, the untamed manners he sometimes affected, his appetite for political read more »
Shock of the Old: El Greco Now Seen As First Modernist
Among the Old Masters of European painting whose works are deeply revered today, none has commanded read more »
Manet/Velázquez : Brilliant Exhibit Crossing Pyrénées
It has long been recognized that 17th-century Spanish painting exerted a powerful, transforming infl read more »
El Greco, Modern Augurer, Stirred Mobs to Battle
Hard as it may now be to comprehend, the art of the Spanishmaster who came to be known as El Greco ( read more »
Germans Had Beethoven, but Could They Paint?
It has long been one of the paradoxes of cultural life in the English-speaking world that while 19th read more »
At Last, a Munch Show Gives Us Spooky Norway
Has there ever before been an exhibition devoted to the paintings of the Norwegian master Edvard Mun read more »







