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This charismatic exhibition celebrates revolutionary works by Monet, Degas, Morisot, Cézanne and more
The painter’s house and studio near Aix-en-Provence, where he created some late masterpieces, was his last workspace
Artists from Van Gogh to Picasso made rapid developments in European art around the turn of the 20th century
The museum’s Natalia Sidlina dissects three key works in one of the UK capital’s must-see current exhibitions
A hypnotically absorbing exhibition shows how one man reinvented the possibilities of paint
London gallery says it will look for partnerships with other institutions to save money
A show of the artist’s radical works on paper reveals a surprising choice of predecessor and hints at unexpected heirs
The Covid crisis slammed the doors on some wonderful exhibitions, now available to view once again
A Paris show reveals powerful connections between the Impressionist and his classical predecessor
At Gagosian Hong Kong, a titan of contemporary Chinese painting brings together three artists who have influenced him
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Scoffed at by critics but collected by painters, Rousseau continues to puzzle art lovers
Artist says experiments with digital photos and perspective helped him to create a new form of image
The stars of the show are those eccentrics who flit about our world, making it a more cheerful place
Rare auction of painting from Courtauld private collection expected to pique interest of Asian buyers
A look at the rarefied world of art-market record-setters
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