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Know Your Art – Mediums and Techniques

Art – you either get it, or you don’t, right? There is no in-between. You’re either gifted with the know-how of all things higher and nobler or you’re a skeptic forever, [...]

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The Armory Show celebrates 102 years

This week marks the 102nd anniversary of the opening of the The Armory Show, one of America’s most important art exhibitions. From February 17, 1913 to March 15, 1913, the International [...]

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Top 7 Ports for Art Lovers

Park West Gallery loves art and travelling so we have compiled a list of our top ports to experience world-class art. Below are seven ports that are home to exceptional works of art—all within a [...]

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Macabre Goya sketches reunite in London

Sketches by Spanish artist Francisco Goya depicting strange and unusual subjects will rejoin his other drawings at a London gallery for a 2015 exhibit. The Guardian reports that the Courtauld [...]

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The Printmaker’s Art

The skills of artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya and Albrecht Dürer, are on display in The Printmaker's Art.

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Fear and Folly on a Snow Day

The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts presents, Fear and Folly: The Visionary Prints of Francisco Goya and Federico Castellon.

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Goya’s Prison at the Bowes Museum

A prison scene painted by Francisco de Goya is the centerpiece of a new exhibition at the Bowes Museum which explores a landmark year in the Spanish master's life and work.

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New Print Exhibition Examines Relationship Between Word and Image

The Portland Art Museum presents Word and Image/Word as Image, an exhibition examining the relationship between word and image in prints over the course of more than 500 years, from the [...]

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Francisco Goya: Los Caprichos at University of Michigan Museum of Art

The University of Michigan Museum of Art recently added to its collections a complete first edition (80 etchings) of Francisco Goya y Lucientes’s (1746–1828) famous set of prints Los Caprichos, [...]

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The Discovery of Spain: Goya To Picasso

A spectacular celebration of Spanish culture will bring some Mediterranean colour to Edinburgh this summer, as the National Gallery of Scotland unveils The Discovery of Spain: Goya to Picasso.

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