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Jackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956) opted for an early exit from high school in California to study with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League of New York. After gleaning what appealed to him from the Regionalists, Mexican muralists, and Surreal
Mattie Lou O’Kelley used bright, vivid colors to create landscape paintings of her early life in rural Georgia. In this resplendent springtime scene, the artist includes a wealth of detail to depict memories of a local yard sale. The small girl sitting in
Vincent van Gogh painted over seventy-five works of art in the last three months of his life, in the rural French town of Auvers-sur-Oise. Though much of his time there was spent capturing the countryside’s hills and wheat fields, Bank of the Oise at Auve
Painting in the post-impressionist period, Vincent van Gogh rejected the naturalism of impressionism in favor of bold, intense colors that conveyed emotion. Of The Night Cafe, he wrote to his brother Theo, “The room is blood red and dark yellow. . . . Eve
On the Seine approximately nine miles west of Paris, Chatou was a site popular with Parisian day-trippers. Its accessibility to the capital and its proximity to the water made it ideal for various leisure activities, including swimming, promenading, and,
Until around the turn of the twentieth century, John Singer Sargent worked prolifically in portraiture, mostly commissions from the wealthy. Tired of the relentless demand for his skills, he turned his attention to other projects, including murals for the