Born Today in Art History: Max Weber and the Nude as Structure
Born Today in Art History: Max Weber and the Nude as Structure On April 18, 1881, Max Weber was born, […]
Born Today in Art History: Max Weber and the Nude as Structure On April 18, 1881, Max Weber was born, […]
On April 15, 1452, in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, a child was born out of wedlock to a
April 8th, 2026. Fifty-three years ago, the world lost Pablo Picasso. A date etched into the collective consciousness, a marker
On April 7, 1614, Domenikos Theotokopoulos — the painter the world knows as El Greco — died in Toledo, Spain.
On April 7, 1938, Suzanne Valadon died in Paris. That makes today a clean excuse to talk about one of
Born on April 5, 1732, Jean-Honoré Fragonard reminds us that the nude in art has always been about wit, sensuality, and freedom—not just anatomy.
From Prud’hon to Dürer, four early-April art history dates show how artists redefined the nude as feeling, pleasure, ideal form, and inquiry.
This week in nude art history, Goya, Suzanne Valadon, and the Mapplethorpe prosecution reveal the same recurring fight over who gets to depict the body honestly.
Today marks the 135th birthday of Max Ernst, born April 2, 1891, in Brühl, Germany — one of the most
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