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The Beauty of the Female Form Takes Center Stage in Park West’s New Sale Collection

The female form has inspired some of the greatest works of art in history—from the Venus de Milo to the “Mona Lisa” and beyond—which is why Park West is proud to announce our latest sale [...]

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What Makes a Master Artist? Meet 7 Legendary Masters in Our New Video

How does an artist become a Master? In this new video, Park West profiles seven undeniable masters of art history—Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste [...]

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Behind the Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

More than 150 years ago, Pierre-Auguste Renoir persevered financial hardship and ridicule from critics to become one of the most famous artists in history and a central figure in the [...]

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Top 10 Park West Gallery Moments of 2017

From exciting new artists to major gallery renovations, 2017 has held several major milestones for Park West Gallery! With 2018 around the corner, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite [...]

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Art News: $10-Million Gardner Museum Reward, Renoir Museum, Famous Photos Recreated

The art world is full of fascinating exhibitions, intriguing discoveries, and moments that shape history. Here are some of the latest news items making art headlines.   Reward for Stolen Gardner [...]

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Alexandre Renoir on WJR 760 AM’s “Big Story”

Want to learn more about new Park West Gallery artist Alexandre Renoir? Then tune in to WJR 760 AM for an interview with the descendant of French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Alexandre will [...]

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Alexandre Renoir Joins the Park West Gallery Family

Park West Gallery proudly offers artwork from Alexandre Renoir, a talented artist following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather, French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. “Park West is [...]

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How NYC Became the Art Capital of the U.S.

February 1913 marked a defining moment in the history of art. While the turn of the century empowered the aesthetic twists and turns of the European avant-garde in their countries of origin, the [...]

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Henri Matisse painting looted by Nazis returns home

A painting by Henri Matisse has finally made its way home after disappearing 75 years ago. Matisse’s “Femme Assise” (Seated Woman) belonged to Paul Rosenberg, a renowned art dealer who fled from [...]

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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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