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Paul Gauguin: Wood Engraver
Posted on February 21, 2018| Posted in Modern Art
Gauguin started studying wood- and ceramics-based arts during his first stay in Pont-Aven, Brittany, in 1886 but it was only in 1888 that he started, with Chaplet’s help, to make and sell his first complete ceramic works.
Les Cent Une: A History Of Women, Books and Rights
Posted on February 8, 2018| Posted in Modern Art
Women’s fight for equality, respect and recognition for their work has moved to a new level in recent months thanks to the #Me Too movement in the United States and #balancetonporc in France.
“And about time,” one might say.
Reconstruct the Universe with Fortunato Depero
Posted on January 11, 2018| Posted in Futurism
March 11, 1915, the world gets introduced to a 22-year-old Italian artist born in Trentino, Fortunato Depero.
Toulouse Lautrec, Grand-father of Pop Art and Modern Advertisement?
Posted on November 24, 2017| Posted in Modern Art
(1)“It is fair to say that without Lautrec, there would be no Andy Warhol”
Cora Michael, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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