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Near the end of his life, Francisco de Goya created a satirical series of etchings known as “Los disparates,” meaning “nonsense” or “follies.” These prints contain some of Goya's most mysterious imagery, which he intentionally left open to many interpretations. #NowOnView
Winter days offer a beauty all their own and time to spend with friends and family. Enjoy this selection of paintings evoking the winter season—#NowOnView at the Art Institute.
“Color is the place where our brain and the universe meet.”
—Paul Klee, born #OnThisDay in 1879
See six works #NowOnView in Modern Art: https://t.co/MwJquOVizs
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“Sculptor and Storyteller” explores Rodin’s incomparable ability to bring bronze and stone to life—on view through the holiday season.
LEARN MORE—https://t.co/lYRv7Gdxc6
NOW OPEN—“Gods and (Super)heroes: Drawing in an Age of Revolution”
As the old order in Europe faced the rising forces of liberation, the visual arts both reflected and promoted this new spirit.
NOW OPEN—“Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing”
Henry Fuseli forged a radical new drawing style with a pictorial sensibility reflecting the revolutionary spirit of his age: https://t.co/RJVWefkG2M
On the centennial of his death today, museums around the world celebrate Rodin’s incomparable ability to bring bronze and stone to life. #Rodin100
See his powerfully expressive work on view in “Rodin: Sculptor and Storyteller”: https://t.co/ykEw9t8hqD
“To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at.”
See 28 paintings #NowOnView by Impressionist master Claude Monet—born #OnThisDay in 1840.
Celebrate the holidays, with "Rodin: Sculptor and Storyteller” and festive family events throughout the season.
HOLIDAYS—https://t.co/Z87aOMLKPj
COMING SOON—“Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing”
Opening November 18—https://t.co/rf8WgVZqro