Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/woven-histories-textiles-and-modern-abstraction
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Discover works by Susan Steinhauser and learn about the artist
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The 18th century’s sentimental fondness for nature, influenced by the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is alluded to here in the park-like setting, the roses arranged in the marquesa’s gown, and the carnation that she holds with self-conscious elegance. Framing her artfully arranged hairstyle, the broad-brimmed hat bespeaks high fashion, perhaps imported from England. While the painting’s pale tones reflect the last stages of the rococo in Spanish art, the overall silvery gray-green tonality is equally reminiscent of the earlier Spanish master Diego Velázquez, whose paintings Francisco de Goya had studied and copied.
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The Palestinian-American poet is inspired by „Falling Man“ by Max Beckmann, her mother’s teacher.
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George Koutsouflakis, Director, Department of Archaeological Sites, Monuments and Research, Hellenic Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, discusses the exhibition Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World, which was on view from December 13, 2015, through March 20, 2016, at the National Gallery of Art.
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What can we learn from a close look at the details in Carpaccio’s mysterious painting?
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