Fourth of July—Jay, New York by Robert Frank https://www.nga.gov/artworks/83188-fourth-july-jay-new-york
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Join us as we look closely at American art from the colonial period to the early 20th century, engaging in conversation and exploring different perspectives with these works from our collection.
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How and why did rules of painting and sculpture change radically throughout the 20th century? Through close looking and conversation, we’ll explore how artists departed from traditional materials and subject matter while grappling with the modern world. 
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How did artists respond to the culture and ideas of the Renaissance in Italy?Join us in exploring the rise of humanism in society and innovations in art through works by artists like Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Titian.
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Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
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How did artists respond to the culture and ideas of the Renaissance in Italy?Join us in exploring the rise of humanism in society and innovations in art through works by artists like Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Titian.
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Join us to explore works of art that offer glimpses of life in 17th century Dutch society during a period of social, economic, and religious change.Â
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Join us as we look closely at American art from the colonial period to the early 20th century, engaging in conversation and exploring different perspectives with these works from our collection.
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Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
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Discover connections and “dialogues� between modern and contemporary works of art in the National Gallery’s East Building. Together we will explore artistic process and uncover layers of meaning in painting and sculpture through close looking and conversation.
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