Tag: European Art

Israel Museum Explores the Seasons with Works by Pissarro, Rodin, Sisley, and Others

JERUSALEM.- The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, opened a new exhibition exploring the visual depiction of the four seasons in European art from the 16th century onward. The Four Seasons, on view through December 2011, examines the connection among art, mytho…

New Curator Joins Staff of Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame

NOTRE DAME, IN.- The Snite Museum of Art announce Cheryl Snay as curator of European art. Snay was the associate curator of European art at The Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, where she worked for six years with their collecti…

New Curator Joins Staff of Snite Museum of Art University of Notre Dame

NOTRE DAME, IN.- The Snite Museum of Art announce Cheryl Snay as curator of European art. Snay was the associate curator of European art at The Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, where she worked for six years with their collecti…

National Gallery of Canada Appoints Neo-Classical European Art Expert as Its Chief Curator

OTTAWA, ON.- The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) announced today the appointment of Paul Lang, an expert in neo-classical European Art, as its new Deputy Director and Chief Curator. An accomplished scholar who holds a PhD in Art History from the Univ…

National Gallery of Denmark to Present Country’s Largest Art Collection in Three Stages for 2011

DENMARK.- Over the course of 2011 and 2012, the Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark’s extensive collections of art will be restaged and presented in three separate stages. On 28 May 2011 we will open the new section on “Dan…

Cantor Arts Center Exhibition Features Chiaroscuro Technique: A First for Reproducing Color Images

STANFORD, CA.- The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition on the 16th-century Italian invention of chiaroscuro, the first technology for reproducing images in color. “Chiaroscuro Woodcuts from 16th-Century Italy: Promis…

Cantor Arts Center Exhibition Features Chiaroscuro Technique: A First for Reproducing Color Images

STANFORD, CA.- The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition on the 16th-century Italian invention of chiaroscuro, the first technology for reproducing images in color. “Chiaroscuro Woodcuts from 16th-Century Italy: Promis…

Städel Museum Opens “In Chronological Order: Städel Works of the 14th to 21st Centuries”

FRANKFURT.- The holdings of the Städel Museum comprise masterpieces of European art from the late Middle Ages to the present. The temporary closure of its galleries in the course of the redevelopment measures carried out in the old building as part of…

Reacquisition of "The Sower" by Constantin Meunier for the National Gallery

BERLIN.- An important bronze sculpture in the history of European modern art has been successfully reacquired on behalf of the National Museum’s National Gallery, thanks to support from the Kulturstiftung der Länder (a nationwide cultural foundation) …

15th Art Forum Berlin Opens the Autumn Season of the European Art Shows

BERLIN.- From October 6 to 10, 2010, art forum berlin is taking place for the 15th time. Like in the previous year, the International Art Show in Berlin opens the autumn season of the European art shows. Out of more than 300 applications, the internat…

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