Manet\’s Olympia: The 1865 Scandal That Exposed Every Power Structure in Art
In 1865, \u00c9douard Manet hung a painting at the Paris Salon that made the most powerful people in France look […]
In 1865, \u00c9douard Manet hung a painting at the Paris Salon that made the most powerful people in France look […]
On May 31, 1919, Pierre-Auguste Renoir died at his home in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. He was 78 years old. In the
Henri-Edmond Cross Died 116 Years Ago Today. The Neo-Impressionist Who Dissolved the Nude Into Pure Light. On May 16, 1910,
Kazimir Malevich Died 91 Years Ago Today. The Man Who Painted the Nude, Then Erased It — and Changed Art
On May 14, 1863, Emperor Napoleon III did something no French sovereign had done before: he opened a gallery of
Georges Braque was born on May 13, 1882 — 144 years ago today. Though history remembers him as the co-inventor
Paul Gauguin died 123 years ago today on May 8, 1903. His Tahitian nudes remain the most controversial body of work in modern art—and that tension between beauty and exploitation is exactly why they matter.
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