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A tragic story of artistic compromise
Surrealism was the natural next step after the fluster-cuck that was Cubism. It...
The colors became dynamite
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Claude Monet, The Japanese Footbridge, 1899, National Gallery of Art, Washington D....
Takaya Miou, Love Thyself. Courtesy of the Honolulu Museum of Art. The...
“We thought the best way to help people understand Van Gogh’s life was to...