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Splendor and Elegance
European Decorative Arts and Drawings from the Horace Wood Brock Collection
Spanning 18th century French and English decorative arts, Old Master drawings, and paintings, the Brock Collection is dedicated above all to the…
For nearly four decades in the 16th century, the careers of Venice’s three greatest painters overlapped, producing mutual influences and bitter…
Scaasi: American Couturier
From his meteoric rise in the late 1950s through his heyday in the 1980s, Arnold Scaasi has remained one of the most distinctive and successful…
These photographs reveal an astounding virtuosity—not only in composition but also in the technique of color retouching, which brought views of…
Chihuly
Through the Looking Glass
Arguably the most famous glass artist since Louis Comfort Tiffany, Dale Chihuly has been credited with elevating blown glass from delicate decorative…
As the soul of the samurai, the sword is famously both the symbol and instrument of Japanese military prowess. Less known, at least in the West, is…
A mode of self-expression that can be traced back to the earliest civilizations, jewelry can be as culturally revealing as it is stunningly beautiful…
Degas and the Nude
While Edgar Degas is celebrated for his portraits and his dancers, his nudes are frequently overlooked. Degas and the Nude explores the artist’s…
Ellsworth Kelly
Wood Sculpture
Ellsworth Kelly describes the thirty wood sculptures he created over the span of four decades between 1958 and 1996 as his “totems.” This small body…
Aphrodite and the Gods of Love
The most enticing of the ancient divinities, Aphrodite also remains the most enigmatic. Worshipped and celebrated, she has been depicted in ways both…