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Paris exhibition traces Picasso's influences When Velazquez painted a 17th century Spanish princess, he gave her wispy hair, pale skin and a cautious gaze. Three centuries later, Picasso turned the girl's face into a Cubist maze of green and purple, yet he captured her essence - that same mysterious...

 Noe Valley comes alive in new murals Muralist Mona Caron unveiled her latest contribution to San Francisco's mural art world on Sept. 27, celebrating the completion of two 65-foot-long murals at the site of the Noe Valley Farmers' Market. The diptych covers walls on the east and west sides of...

 Don Li-Leger
Summer Bloom - to look at a larger size copy of image and explore further history relating to this Don Li-Leger gallerie art picture, mouse click the artists inscription above the thumbnail. Also visit for buying, safe framing methods and dimensions information for this wall art work. Don Li-Leger is a master artist and has made various wall art prints similar to "Summer Bloom", examine this artists framed and unframed gallery reproductions. Ken Bailey
Three Lab Bakery - to check out a large photo of this print and also obtain more extensive research about this Ken Bailey wall poster print, click the artists headline over the little copy. Also get purchasing, custom framing and print measurement facts for this gallerie picture. Ken Bailey is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has a large number of other gallery art pictures similar to "Three Lab Bakery", Find this artists framed and unframed gallery art giclees. The Trees of Rural Cemetery (Wed, Oct 15) 1:00 PM-4:00 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Stoddard Education and Visitors Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
Program leader: Craig Anthony
The founders of Rural Cemetery were horticulturists at heart. Several early members of the Worcester County Horticultural Society, including founding President John Green, are at rest beneath the over 650 trees planted on forty bucolic acres located just over a mile from City Hall. Eighty shrub and tree species are represented, including bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and pond cypress (Taxodium distichum var. nutans), sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum), cucumbertree (Magnolia acuminata), and many more. Here, too, is the final resting place of four Massachusetts governors, 21 mayors, and many prominent citizens. Learn some of their stories and enjoy a beautiful afternoon stroll in one of Worcester's secret gems.
Sponsored by: Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Cost: Members: $10, Non-members $12
Steve Thoms
Shades of Poppies - to view a bigger image and also view more thorough history concerning this Steve Thoms wall art poster print, click through on the artists text just above the thumbnail. Obtain purchasing, safe framing methods and size guidelines for this fine art reproduction. Steve Thoms is one of the biggest selling artists and has numerous other artists giclee prints like "Shades of Poppies", review this artists framed and unframed gallery artworks. Sepia Memories: Nineteenth-Century Photographs (Wed, Oct 15)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Since we are all surrounded constantly by photographic images, early photographs are facinating. The subjects’ relationships to the camera are so well known to us. Glimpses of a schooner’s deck, a busy street in Canton, and the deserted commons of New England towns reveal worlds long vanished. Some of the earliest photographic landscapes of the Egyptian desert and the jungles of India hang near views of Boston, New York, and Paris. On view are images from the American Civil War, the first conflict to be extensively documented in photographs. Authors were among the celebrities of the era, and the show will include portraits of Walt Whitman and Dorthea Dix. This installation from the Worcester Art Museum collection, created from about 1840 to 1900, transports visitors to times gone by and exotic places. The exhibition includes many of the earliest photographic media, from daguerreotypes and paper prints from calotype negatives, to albumen prints from wet collodion negatives, the photographs that give these images their distinctive sepia hue.
Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Nov 30.
Review: Diebenkorn show traces long friendship The intimate but intense presentation of Richard Diebenkorn's work that charts friendship between the artist and Carey Stanton at Stanford's Cantor Center closes a circle. Diebenkorn (1922-1993), a painter who helped to define Bay Area sensibility before and...

 Art Review | 'Paris/New York': French Taste Meets American Moxie In its latest exhibit, the Museum of the City of New York captures the beginning of the long liaison in fashion and design between Paris and New York.
Diane Romanello
Paradise Sunset - to look at a full size photo of this print and read over new content associated with this Diane Romanello gallery art image , go on through the artists name hyperlink over the thumbnail picture to the left side. Also get purchasing, custom framing and dimensions consumer guidance for this gallerie picture. Diane Romanello has produced many other artist posters in a similar style as "Paradise Sunset", see this artists framed and unframed art posters. Pablo Picasso
The Dog - to get a larger photo of this print and also read over supplementary recommendations associated with this Pablo Picasso gallery reproduction, go foward through the artist designation atop the thumbnail. Get buying, safe framing methods and print size advice for this museum art picture. Pablo Picasso has many more top notch gallery giclees in addition to "The Dog", inspect the artist index for the newest art print images . |