In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Eight months ago, when the Union-Tribune first launched the In the ...
Stand in front of any great royal portrait and you'll notice the same thing sooner or later: the hands. They're never simply resting. They hold objects, point at things, press against clothing, or ...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of Agnes Ernst Meyer (1887-1970), Katharine Nash Rhoades (1885-1965), and Marion H. Beckett (1886-1949), a trio that brought a notable feminine ...
The painting by an unknown artist from 1626 represents an early depiction of a black figure in English art A rare 400-year-old painting, housed in a Kent former hunting lodge of Henry VIII, is at the ...
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