Organized thematically, the exhibition opens with equestrian paintings by Degas, Eugene Delacroix, and Théodore Géricault followed by human figures and portraits by Gustave Courbet, Morisot, ...
Art is changing. Again. Here. Now. Opportunities to witness this are rare, so attend and observe. For nearly ten years, starting in the late ‘90s, art and money had sex in public. Lots of it. And ...
The works in this striking soon-to-close exhibition are diverse, but the show as a whole never arrives at a coherent point about the agony of uprootedness.
From medieval psalters to the oils of Gustave Courbet, the Louvre has organized one of the most comprehensive surveys of a cultural motif that is both beguiling and timely.
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