Georges Seurat’s painting of cancan dancers 'Le Chahut' (1889‒90) will go on display in the UK for the first time next autumn as a star loan in a major new exhibition at the National Gallery announced ...
28.3 x 37 cm. (11.1 x 14.6 in.) Leader of Neo-Impressionism, Paul Signac is also recognised as the master of watercolours, a genre to which he devoted several years of his life. Here is a lively and ...
The idyllic scene was created by Agnes Northrup, a longtime designer at Tiffany Studios. It's estimated to fetch up to $7 ...
The FBI are also seeking the public’s help to locate a second painting from Palargi’s collection, “Seine in Paris,” by Paul ...
A new exhibition may help you decide An exhibition of ancient Maya art points up the opulence and ... artists and the women he painted Artist Paul Signac steps out of the shadow of his celebrated ...
including from acclaimed artists Camille Pissarro and Paul Signac. The U.S. is likely the "largest illegal art market in the world," said Kristin Koch, supervisory special agent with the FBI's Art ...
The Parlagi family is still searching for several other art pieces stolen by the Nazis, including a signed Paul Signac watercolor from 1903 that was sold to the same Nazi art dealer as the Monet.
They listed it for sale in Houston but surrendered it to the FBI after learning it had been stolen. Wednesday, the $500,000 painting was finally handed over to the Austrian couple’s granddaughters.
By Zachary Small and An Rong Xu The Jewish Museum pairs the Texas artist with a 20th-century master. Together they confront racism with horror — and humor. By Jillian Steinhauer Tamara de ...
A Jewish family was reunited with a Monet painting stolen by the Nazis after it was found in a Houston art gallery by the New Orleans office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Adalbert ...
Between 1882 and 1890, five artists—Vincent van Gogh, along with Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Emile Bernard, and Charles Angrand—flocked to villages on the fringes of Paris.
(CNN) – A rare pastel painting by Claude Monet has had a remarkable journey. A couple in Austria bought the piece, titled “Bord de Mer,” in 1936. Then, they stored it in a shipping warehouse ...