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Two Picasso Paintings Stolen

Two Picasso paintings valued at more than 66 million dollars were stolen from the Paris home of Diana Widmaier, Picasso’s grandaughter.
The paintings were identified by police as “Maya a la poupee” (Maya with doll, pictured a left) a 1938 portrait of the artist’s daughter, and “Portrait de femme, Jacqueline”.
There were no signs of a violent [...]

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) painted landscapes throughout his life. However, during the first two decades of his long career they constituted an especially important area of experimentation for the artist where he explored composition, paint handling and pictorial structure in innovative new ways.
The exhibition “Renoir Landscapes” examines this vital aspect of Renoir’s achievement, and brings together [...]

The Tate Modern museum at London “slid” to the top as London’s most visited attraction. The museum now outranks both the British Museum an the National Gallery in terms of number of visitors.
According to the report, a gret deal of this success is attributed to a string of blockbuster shows and innovative installations such as [...]

Monet at The Cleveland Museum of Art

Press Release
Studying Claude Monet’s Relationship with the Norman Landscape,
This Exhibition will be on View February 18 – May 20, 2007
CLEVELAND (Jan. 25, 2007) — The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is thrilled to announce the opening of Monet in Normandy, a groundbreaking exhibition celebrating the intimate relationship between Claude Monet and the stunning landscape of [...]

Louvre Workers on Strike

Workers at the Louvre in Paris went on a partial strike demanding a 150 euros bonus to “Compensate for the Stress of managing crowds a the museum”
Management at the Louvre said that only 5 percent of the museum’s 1,100 attendants were on strike.

Roy Lichtenstein: Image Duplicator

Image Duplicator is a comprehensive search engine for all the works of american “pop” artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Besides of cataloguing every work by Lichtenstein it also illustrates links with comic books,ads and other visual sources that inspired the artist’s works.
Check the visual references detail for the painting “Thinking of him“, where you will find reproductions [...]

Cèzanne in Florence

Cèzanne in Florence compiles and brings together works by Paul Cèzanne owned by collectors Egisto Paolo Fabbri and Charles Loeser.
The exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi is a unique occasion to admire side by side dozens of Cèzanne’s masterpieces, usually found scattered to the four corners of the earth.
Usually these works are found in the world’s most [...]

If you like Jackson Pollock’s art, you will like this page, which lets you immitate drip painting much like Pollock did, click your left mouse button to change color… Have fun!

Rembrandt at the Phoenix Art Museum

Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art brings to the United States 90 of the most exemplary dutch works of art from the 17th century including masterwork paintings by Jan Steen, Franz Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael, Meindert Hobbema, Rachel Ruysch, Jan van Goyen, Govert Flinck, Willem Claesz Heda, and 14 works by Rembrandt van [...]

Pac Mondrian

Pac-Mondrian sets the classic arcade game Pac-Man with the works of dutch painter Piet Mondrian as the maze where Pac-man and the ghosts must travel.
The background music is very appropriately in the style of Boogie-Woogie rhythms.






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