Category: Art history stories
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Nocturnes: Unveiling the night

From the shimmering moonlight of Turner to the voyeuristic windows of Hopper, discover why night scenes are the ultimate canvas for capturing mood, mystery, and moments of candid honesty.
Diane Tucker
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When Kandinsky moved mountains

Extraordinary ideas often arrive when we least expect them. Inspired by the sounds of a symphony, Wassily Kandinsky pioneered abstract art—transforming the raw emotion of music into visual masterpieces.
Diane Tucker
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Fra Angelico: The devil is in the details

At the dawn of the Renaissance, Fra Angelico became the first Italian painter to channel the innermost feelings of his characters directly to the viewer through his exquisite artistry.
Diane Tucker
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Toulouse-Lautrec at the blue cabaret

French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was a celebrated chronicler of La Belle Époque (The Beautiful Era) in Paris. Yet, his most intriguing paintings express empathy for those who felt like outsiders.
Diane Tucker
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René Magritte’s unthinkable thoughts

In the tragic aftermath of World War I, Magritte turned his back on Academic history painting. Instead, the Belgian artist shows us life’s ambiguities, depicted in witty and thought-provoking ways.
Diane Tucker
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Chardin: The great painter of childhood

Take a moment to enjoy remarkable portrayals of childhood by Jean Siméon Chardin. He takes quiet moments that slip by unnoticed and turns them into paintings that embody the spirit of the Enlightenment.
Diane Tucker
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The baffling paintings of Paul Cézanne

I’m at odds with historians who describe the hugely influential paintings of Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne as famously silent and emotionally detached. To my eye, nothing could be further from the truth.
Diane Tucker
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Rare but beautiful: The art of snow

Snowflakes rarely drift through museum paintings. So I tip my warmest hat to these six artists who accepted the challenge. They transformed fleeting moments of beauty into timeless works of art.
Diane Tucker