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Befitting both the solemnity and joy of a wedding, this vibrant composition by Harlem Renaissance painter Jacob Lawrence combines the symmetrical rigidity of the standing figures with a riotous profusion of intensely colored stained-glass panels and flowers. #NowOnView
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John Henry Twachtman loved winter for its potential to encourage reflection and regeneration. He was also a strong proponent of the belief that art can ease the hectic lives of urban dwellers.
Find winter solace in works like Twachtman's "Icebound"—#NowOnView in American Art.
Surrealist Kay Sage spent most of the 1920s and 1930s in Europe. But it was during the 1940s back home in the United States that she produced her strongest work. #NewOnView https://t.co/4TYvCdLqTW
In "Resting," Antonio Mancini applies his oils with reckless and ecstatic abandon, using an impasto technique—the brushwork clearly visible from the thickly applied paint—to evoke the haziness between wakefulness and sleep. #NowOnView
In Victorian England, aristocratic women produced new meanings for photographs by cutting them up and pasting them into elaborate watercolor scenes.
Here Lady Filmer placed herself at the heart of a gathering of fashionably attired friends and family—#NowOnView in Gallery 10.
Paul Gauguin's "Manao tupapau" depicts a nude woman curled up with her back to the viewer, haunted by spirits that emerge from the shadowy background at upper right.
See the block and print for "Manao tupapau (She Thinks of the Ghost or The Ghost Thinks of Her)"—#NowOnView
#NowOnView “Ernst Ludwig Kirchner" is on view at Neue Galerie New York through January 13, 2020. Get tickets: https://t.co/HdUDHrlHSp
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, "Panama Dancers," 1910-11. North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, Bequest of W. R. Valentiner. Bridgeman Images.
The first Netherlandish painter known to have studied classical sculpture in Rome, Jan Gossart achieved a sophisticated fusion of Renaissance vocabulary and traditional Netherlandish style and form.
See his work among the many paintings depicting the Virgin and Child—#NowOnView
Architect Edward Bennett, co-author of the 1909 Plan of Chicago, continued to imagine the potential of the unfinished Grant Park into the 1920s.
One of the plan’s centerpieces was a monumental fountain on axis with Congress Parkway: https://t.co/BzPrOxYZoB #NowOnView
Vincent van Gogh’s short, nomadic life was characterized by a constant search for a home and place to belong.
He moved into his "Yellow House" in Arles, France in 1888. His Bedroom paintings marked the first time Van Gogh had a home of his own: https://t.co/orKQm5vVGs #NowOnView
Born #OnThisDay—Arnold Böcklin's haunting work made him an important contributor to the Symbolist movement.
"In the Sea" displays an unsettling, earthy realism. Mermaids and tritons frolic in the water with a lusty abandon, as large-eared heads emerge from the water. #NowOnView
Using a single color to set the emotional tone of a work, or choosing limited combinations of color with black, as #ErnstLudwigKirchner does in "Tower Room, Fehmarn", the artist intensifies the psychological dramas playing out in the paintings. #NowOnView https://t.co/x8Yv6Wk5j1
What's up, Wiley? 👋 Recently acquired by #CrystalBridges, Kehinde Wiley's "Portrait of a Florentine Nobleman" (2018) is now #onview in the Contemporary Gallery: https://t.co/J7k9Qx4hHS
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A pivotal figure in 19th-century German painting, Carl Blechen's career marks the transition from Romanticism to a more realistic view of nature. "The Palm House" is both a record of a building, located on an island near Potsdam, and an evocation of a fantasy world. #NowOnView