Dead Chestnut Tree by Alfred Stieglitz https://www.nga.gov/artworks/35831-dead-chestnut-tree
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A look at the prodigy who became so famous for his paintings of animals that a dog breed was named after him.
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Howardena Pindell is recognized for writings, research, and artwork that shed light on racism in the art world. She explored the disparities Black woman artists faced in Free, White and 21 (1980).
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Brassaï’s moody, romantic photographs of Paris captured the character of the city at night. His groundbreaking book Paris de Nuit (Paris by Night) included photographs of sex workers, street cleaners, and other working-class people.
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Download a PDF of the 1993 systematic catalog Western Decorative Arts, Part I: Medieval, Renaissance, and Historicizing Styles Including Metalwork, Enamels, and Ceramics.
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Discover works by John Constable and learn about the artist
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Born 22 March 1912 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Agnes Martin came to the United States in 1932. In the years between receiving her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Columbia University, she worked and taught in various parts of the country.
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