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Beaux Arts Magazine analyzes Fernand Cormon's monumental 1880 painting "Caïn," currently held at the Musée d'Orsay. The article describes the scene: a…

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The Louvre Museum in Paris is undertaking an ambitious restoration of Peter Paul Rubens's monumental cycle of 24 paintings depicting the life of Marie…

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expand_moreThe Critique of Reason: Romantic Art, 1760–1860
William Blake, Théodore Géricault, Francisco de Goya, Joseph Mallord William Turner, George Stubbs, John Constable
1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
The Critique of Reason: Romantic Art, 1760–1860 March 6, 2015 – July 26, 2015
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