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A sibling rivalry divides a famous artist's legacy

Harry Bertoia’s grave in Bally, Pa., Jan. 25, 2023. At an auction, 20 of Harry
Bertoia’s “sounding sculptures” sold for millions — but his children can’t agree
on the future of his work. (Aaron Richter/The New York Times)

by Grayson Haver Currin

NEW YORK, NY.- Celia Bertoia’s father — the famous sculptor and not-so-famous
musician Harry Bertoia — had been dead 30 years when she asked a psychic how to
handle his legacy. The youngest of three children, she had long seemed to be her
father’s favorite: a confidant who, as a child, would cut his hair outdoors on
their forest-fronting property among the idyllic valleys of Eastern
Pennsylvania. But after his death in 1978, she dodged the family business of
welding together mountains of metal into behemoth public-art installations and
“sounding sculptures” that made music. She became a real estate agent in
Colorado, then the owner of a Montana service that provided timing for road
races. When she entered her 50s, Celia Bertoia decided it was time to help
manage the thousands of pieces her father had left. Her mother, Brigitta ...
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Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.

Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.
Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.


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Bonhams is presenting Lynne Drexler: Play of Color, a private-selling
exhibition, public view now through April 14 in New York. Featuring 29 works by
the lyrically abstract American painter, the exhibition charts the evolution of
Lynne Drexler’s (1928-1999) signature style from early to mid-career through
precursory works on paper, works on board, and oil paintings.











The headless statue of a 'Roman emperor' is seized from the Met   Gagosian
announces the global representation of Nan Goldin   VMFA acquires two
comprehensive collections of works by Virginia artists Benjamin Wigfall and
Willie Anne Wright

In an image provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a damaged head of the
Roman emperor Caracalla, dating to 211-217 A.D. It was looted from a site in
Turkey in the ‘60s, according to authorities, and has been seized from the
Metropolitan Museum of Art to be returned to Turkey. (Metropolitan Museum of Art
via The New York Times)

by Tom Mashberg and Graham Bowley


NEW YORK, NY.- Septimius Severus ruled ancient Rome as emperor for nearly two
decades, and a 7-foot-tall statue that researchers say depicts him presided over
the Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the past 12
years. But now the headless bronze statue, dating to 225 A.D. and valued at $25
million, is gone, one of the latest antiquities to be seized from the museum,
whose collection has been repeatedly cited in recent months as containing looted
artifacts. The investigators who seized the statue said it had been stolen from
Bubon, an archaeological site in southwest Turkey, in the 1960s. Another 17
items at the museum were ... More
 

Nan Goldin, Seascape at sunset, Camogli, Italy, 2000. Archival pigment print
mounted on Dibond with chassis, 59 × 88 5/8 inches, 149.9 × 225.1 cm. Edition of
3 + 1 AP © Nan Goldin. Courtesy the artist and Gagosian.


NEW YORK, NY.- Gagosian announced the global representation of Nan Goldin. Among
the most consequential artists of her generation, Goldin has introduced new
modes of image making that have transformed the role of photography in
contemporary art. Emerging from the artist’s own life and relationships, her
photographs and moving-image works are both deeply personal and profoundly
influential, addressing essential themes of identity, love, sexuality,
addiction, and mortality. Throughout her career Goldin has united art and
activism, confronting the HIV/AIDS epidemic since the 1980s and more recently
bringing international attention to the overdose crisis. A current retrospective
that focuses on Goldin’s moving-image work, This Will Not End Well, includes six
slideshows and video installations displayed in unique pavilions designed ...
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Chimneys, 1951, Benjamin Wigfall (American, 1930–2017), oil on canvas. Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts, General Endowment Fund. © Benjamin Wigfall.


RICHMOND, VA.- The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has acquired two comprehensive
collections of works of art and archival materials by important Virginia artists
Benjamin Wigfall and Willie Anne Wright. “We are excited to add these remarkable
works by Benjamin Wigfall and Willie Anne Wright to the museum’s permanent
collection. Many of these works will go on display this year at the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts in special exhibitions devoted to these artists,” said Alex
Nyerges, VMFA’s Director and CEO. “The museum continues to support artists from
the Commonwealth of Virginia and expand our collection to show the full breadth
of human experience and artistic achievement.” Born and raised in the Church
Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Benjamin Wigfall (American, 1930–2017) began his
long career as an abstract painter and printmaker in the 1950s. “Wigfall credits
seeing a painting by Germa ... More







Exhibition of new paintings by Stanley Whitney opens at Gagosian   An unopened
2007 iPhone can be yours (for $32,000 or more)   Painting by Gesina ter Borch
acquired by the National Gallery of Art

The color makes the structure. —Stanley Whitney


LONDON.- Gagosian is presenting There Will Be Song, an exhibition of new
paintings by Stanley Whitney. Opening March 30, this is the gallery’s first
exhibition of paintings by Whitney since announcing its representation of the
artist. Vibrant and lyrical, Whitney’s paintings emerge from his ongoing
exploration of color and composition. Each work is composed of rectilinear,
predominantly monochrome blocks of oil color in three or four registers
demarcated by horizontal bands. Working extemporaneously within this
compositional structure, the artist selects each successive tone in relation to
those already applied. The paintings’ brushwork reveals the active trace of the
artist’s hand through variations in direction of application and opacity of
pigment. Pursuing abstraction since the mid-1970s, Whitney consolidated a
process-based approach while living in Rome in the 1990s. In Italy, he was
captivated by ancient Roman mural ... More
 

In an undated image provided by Rago/Wright, a factory-sealed first-generation
iPhone. The 2007 iPhone is going to auction with a floor price of $32,000.
(Rago/Wright via The New York Times)

by Jacob Bernstein


NEW YORK, NY.- Wright Auctions, a leading venue for the sales of contemporary
design goods, has fetched five-figure deals for a Hans Wegner desk, a George
Nakashima settee, and a chair designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen. For
an auction that is set to take place on Thursday, there’s a new item at the top
of the list: a first-generation Apple iPhone in its original packaging. Smaller
than a Cedric Hartman desk lamp, and not nearly as obvious of a status item as,
say, the Yves Klein table a few lots over, the 2007 iPhone has a floor price of
$32,000. That is the amount a prospective buyer must be willing to spend simply
to get in on the action. Wright Auctions estimates that the winning bid ... More
 

Attributed to Gesina ter Borch and Gerard ter Borch the Younger, Moses ter Borch
Holding a Kolf Stick, c. 1655. Oil on panel, overall: 39.37 x 26.67 cm (15 1/2 x
10 1/2 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington. The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund
2022.106.1


WASHINGTON, DC.- The National Gallery of Art has acquired Moses ter Borch
Holding a Kolf Stick (c. 1655), considered to be a collaboration between Gesina
ter Borch and her half-brother, Gerard ter Borch the Younger. Genre and portrait
painter Gerard ter Borch the Younger (1617–1681) was the most famous and
prolific artist in the Ter Borch family, but his half-siblings, Gesina
(1631–1690), Harmen (1638–before 1677), and Moses (1645–1667) were also trained
by their father (Gerard ter Borch the Elder, 1583–1662) and were all gifted
artists. A charming, informal depiction of a young boy poised to play a popular
winter sport, Moses ter Borch Holding a Kolf Stick highlights the work of Gesina
ter Borch, a superbly talented amateur ... More








Batman's debut in 1939's 'Detective Comics' No. 27 swings to record-tying $1.74
million at Heritage Auctions   Sara Puig, reconfirmed as president of the
Fundació Joan Miró for a further four years   One of the luckiest lightning
strikes ever recorded

Detective Comics #27 (DC, 1939) CGC FN 6.0 Off-white to white pages.


DALLAS, TX.- It was a big day for the Batman at Heritage Auctions Thursday
during the first session of the four-day Comics & Comic Art Signature® Auction.
A copy of 1939’s Detective Comics No. 27, featuring the first appearance of The
Dark Knight, realized $1.74 million. Thursday’s sale of this historic comic,
graded Fine 6.0 by Certified Guaranty Company, ties the auction record set in
May 2022, when a higher-graded copy realized the same price. Detective Comics
No. 27 is so rare there are just 75 copies known to exist in any condition and
only 14 graded higher than the one offered in this auction. This copy ranks
among the most valuable and coveted of them all: As CGC notes, Batman co-creator
Bob Kane left a message, written in ink, on its first page to his friend (and
beloved collector) Robert Crestohl. “Twice in three years, Heritage has either
set or tied the auction record for this historic book, and it never gets old,”
says ... More
 

Sara Puig.


BARCELONA.- Sara Puig Alsina has been reconfirmed as president of the Fundació
Joan Miró for a further four years by unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees.
Sara Puig Alsina has been a member of the Board of Trustees since November 2013
and of the Executive Committee since November 2014, and president of the
institution since 2019. Holding a bachelor’s degree in Art History from the
University of Barcelona and a master’s degree in Arts Administration (Museums)
from New York University, Sara has extensive professional experience in the
field of art and museums. At the ordinary meeting held yesterday, 29 March 2023,
the incorporation of Rafael Pardo, director of the Fundación BBVA, into the
Board of Trustees was approved, thereby consolidating the strategic,
longstanding collaboration with the institution that, since 1989, has made 26
exhibitions possible. Taking part in this meeting for the very first time were
two new ... More
 

A still image from video provided by Marcelo Saba and Diego Rhamon shows the
instant before positive upward discharges from lightning rods meet the negative
discharge of lightning in Sao Jose dos Campos, a city northeast of Sao Paulo,
Brazil. (Marcelo Saba and Diego Rhamon via The New York Times)

by Nicholas Bakalar


NEW YORK, NY.- Benjamin Franklin invented lightning rods in the 18th century,
and the devices have been protecting buildings and people from the destructive
forces of lightning ever since. But the details of how lightning rods function
are still the subject of scientific research. Although modern lightning
protection systems involve extra equipment that makes them more efficient, the
lightning rod itself is quite simple: a copper or aluminum rod set above the
highest point of a building, with wires connected to the ground. When lightning
strikes a building, it will preferably pass through the rod — the path of least
resistance — and then through the wires ... More






D.M. Thomas, 88, dies; His 'White Hotel' was a surprise bestseller   In this
'Peter Pan,' something always goes awry. That's the plan.   After making history
in Bangladesh, She's getting applause in New York

A former English teacher with a modest writing career in Britain, he found fame
in 1981 with an inventive story of an opera singer, Freud and the Holocaust.


NEW YORK, NY.- D.M. Thomas, the English novelist whose ingenious interweaving of
Freudian themes and the Holocaust made “The White Hotel” a surprise bestseller
in 1981, died on Sunday at his home in Truro, a small city in the Cornwall
region of southern England. He was 88. His son Sean confirmed his death. He
declined to specify a cause. Thomas was a former English teacher with a modest
literary reputation when he began planning a novel in the style of a Freudian
case study. By chance, he began reading Anatoly Kuznetsov’s documentary novel
“Babi Yar,” about the slaughter of 100,000 mostly Jewish Ukrainians near Kyiv in
1941, and the light bulb went on. “Suddenly, I saw a connection between the mass
hysteria of the Holocaust and personal hysterias,” Thomas told People magazine
in 1981, “and realized I had a novel.” “The White Hotel” tells the story of Lisa
Erdman, a half-Jewish opera singer who comes to Sigmund Freud seeking treatment
for her psyc ... More
 

The actor Greg Tannahill, rehearsing a flying sequence in the Broadway comedy
“Peter Pan Goes Wrong,” in New York, March 10, 2023. The slapstick comedy is
full of daring sequences. What does it take? Countless rehearsals (and bruises).
(Dolly Faibyshev/The New York Times)


NEW YORK, NY.- On a recent afternoon, actor Greg Tannahill sat perched atop a
London rooftop, one leg extended, one arm outthrust. A pair of carpenters would
then whisk Tannahill from his rooftop and into a nursery. And then out of it.
And then back in again. A window frame would come free. Tannahill, now jerked
upside down, would mewl and scream and clamber down a wall. Once he finally
righted himself, the flight harness would wrench him upside down again. This
breathless, silly sequence lasted less than a minute and ended when Tannahill,
playing an actor cast as Peter Pan in an ill-starred kiddie production, finally
stands up straight and delivers the line: “Thank heavens I didn’t wake the
children.” The routine requires split-second precision and the seamless
cooperation of actors, flight operators and stage managers. To make it work and
to make ... More
 

Tashnuva Anan Shishir in New York, March 20, 2023. Anan, who became her
country’s first transgender news anchor in 2021, is performing in “Public
Obscenities” at Soho Rep. (Desmond Picotte/The New York Times)


NEW YORK, NY.- When Shayok Misha Chowdhury wrote the character of Shou for his
new bilingual play, “Public Obscenities,” about a couple who interviews queer
locals in Kolkata, India, he was “super worried” about casting the role. The
performer would not only need to be of the appropriate gender but also a Bangla
speaker with the right “linguistic fluency” to capture the character, who speaks
“exuberantly and forthrightly and confidently,” he said recently. Shou
identifies as kothi, an Indian gender that encompasses a breadth of expressions,
Chowdhury said. So he reached out to a friend for advice: a professor at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, who is “very in the sort of Bangali
queer and trans space.” After the professor mentioned Tashnuva Anan Shishir,
Chowdhury searched her name online, and several questions came into his head: Is
she even ... More






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Abstract painting is abstract. It confronts you. Jackson Pollock


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Pam Glick joins Stephen Friedman Gallery
LONDON.- Stephen Friedman Gallery announced representation of Pam Glick. Formal
play typifies Pam Glick’s practice. Hallmarked by her interest in the universal
language of abstraction, Glick describes her painting process “as a playground
that I set up.” Calligraphic pencil marks disrupt the paint, undermining the
grid structure of the canvas; the layers of mark-making adding a cartographical
aspect to the work. In the New York Times, Roberta Smith described the paintings
as “beautiful castoffs, relics of better times, which adds gravity to their
improvisational flair.” Although abstract, the paintings are informed by the
place in which they are created, channelling the energy of that place towards
the viewer. This is particularly evident in her series ‘Niagara-USA-Canada’
inspired by the famous waterfall which she describes as “the perfect ... More



François Ghebaly opens Adrian Gellery's first exhibition in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, CA.- François Ghebaly is presenting Cloudburst by Adrian Geller,
the Swiss artist’s first exhibition in Los Angeles. In Cloudburst, Geller
centers his focus on the subject of sudden rain. Exploring the ecstatic balance
between “comfort” and “danger,” Geller finds this duality most vivid in our
relationship with nature. Reflecting on human reactions to rainfall, he
considers both the natural inclination to stay dry and the freedom when
surrendering to the elements. Geller captures his subjects’ romance, abandon,
and pensive tension as they navigate the splendor of a rainstorm. Applying thin
washes of paint, Geller creates a soft, rolling mist that travels across his
works’ settings. Using deep, cool-toned colors, Geller’s thicker, more textured
brush strokes create, in certain places, the sharp appearance of tesselating
raindrops ... More



Holly Trostle Brigham: Mothers, Sisters and Daughters exhibition at the Reading
Public Museum
READING, PA.- The Reading Public Museum is presenting a new exhibition: Holly
Trostle Brigham: Mothers Sister, and Daughters, opening in The Museum’s Cohen
Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art. This engaging exhibition brings together
Philadelphia artist Holly Trostle Brigham’s major works, including selections
from several series, dating from the mid-1990s to the present. For the past
three decades, Brigham has researched and interpreted the lives of women
throughout time and has often used herself as the model. She draws her sources
from mythology, art, religion, and theater. The exhibition is timed to coincide
with Women’s History Month, which is celebrated throughout March.  The earliest
works in the exhibition explore goddesses from ancient Egypt and classical
antiquity, such as Isis and Cybele, giving birth and giving ... More



Bosco Sodi's "Origen" now on display at Harvard Art Museums
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- A new installation of sculptures by Mexican-born artist Bosco
Sodi, Origen, places 14 of the artist’s handmade clay spheres at the Harvard Art
Museums and marks the first-ever presentation of art on the museums’ outdoor
Broadway terrace. In a first for a U.S. installation of the artist’s work, Sodi
has also unveiled three gold-glazed spheres as part of his site-specific
arrangement. The works are all on loan from the artist and Kasmin, New York.
Bosco Sodi: Origen will remain on display through June 9, 2024. The installation
has been organized by Mary Schneider Enriquez, the Houghton Curator of Modern
and Contemporary Art at the Harvard Art Museums. Sodi’s practice explores the
earth’s elements, marrying age-old traditions of sculpting clay with a
contemporary vision of creating simple universal ... More



OKCMOA opens single-painting exhibition as tribute to the memory of Oklahoma
City bombing
Now open at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting an exhibition centered
around the painting Oklahoma by artist Cynthia Daignault, a work honoring the
memory of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in 1995. The exhibition,
Cynthia Daignault: Oklahoma, will consist of Daignault’s black-and-white
painting and will be on view on the second floor through December 31. “At first
glance, this may feel like a reproduction of the well-known newspaper photograph
of the bombed building, but as you get closer, you can see that Daignault used
loose brushwork to confuse the image into almost chaotic lines.,” said OKCMOA
Director of Curatorial Affairs and Audience Engagement Rosie May, Ph.D.
Daignault first created a work based on the bombing to represent the year 1995
in her series What Happened from 2018, which chronicles ... More



'The Living Image of Sound: Notes on Jazz and Protest' on view at Northwestern
EVANSTON, IL.- The Living Image of Sound: Notes on Jazz and Protest at
Northwestern is a concise exhibition exploring the intersections of visual art,
music, and student-led social justice movements during the late 1960s and early
1970s. The exhibition features artwork and ephemera related to the trailblazing
poet and musician Sun Ra and The Arkestra jazz ensemble, including a painting by
the musician and visual artist Ayé Aton. The Arkestra’s practice is put into
conversation with photographs of music venues across Chicago by Ted Williams,
Mikki Ferrill, and Ronald L. Freeman, as well as images of and by Northwestern
University students, reflecting a dynamic network of musicians, artists,
listeners, and activists. The students—some of whom would eventually share a
stage with Sun Ra himself—took up the mantle of artmaking and ... More



Vatican repudiates 'doctrine of discovery,' used as justification for
colonization
NEW YORK, NY.- The Vatican formally repudiated on Thursday the “Doctrine of
Discovery,” a legal concept based on 15th-century papal documents that European
colonial powers used to legitimize the seizure and exploitation of Indigenous
lands in Africa and the Americas, among other places. The decision comes after
decades of demands from Indigenous people to rescind the doctrine, which was
used for centuries to “expropriate Indigenous lands and facilitate their
transfer to colonizing or dominating nations,” according to one United Nations
forum. The Roman Catholic Church “repudiates those concepts that fail to
recognize the inherent human rights of Indigenous peoples, including what has
become known as the legal and political ‘Doctrine of Discovery,’” a joint
statement from the Vatican’s development and education ... More



Bonhams launches new print sales in London
LONDON.- Bonhams will present a new type of Prints & Multiples sale on 19 April
offering the freshest prints and recent editions from some of the most
well-known contemporary artists on the international art market. Hot Off the
Press, which will take place at Bonhams New Bond Street, will showcase works
created and printed within the last fifty years. The launch of the sale will
form the backdrop for Bonhams next After Hours event on 17 April, where Bonhams
will offer two exclusive prints by The Connor Brothers, both in editions of 30,
with one designed especially for the launch of Bonhams Hot Off the Press sale
(True Love) and one exclusively produced and sold in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust
(A Beautiful Fiction). Both editions will be available to purchase on the night
on a first-come-first served basis. Two uniquely hand-coloured versions ... More



Michael Blackwood, who captured 20th-century artists on film, dies at 88
NEW YORK, NY.- Michael Blackwood, a prolific documentarian who explored the work
of 20th-century artists, architects, musicians, dancers and choreographers in
more than 160 films and yet never became widely known, died on Feb. 24 at his
home in Manhattan. He was 88. His wife, Nancy Rosen, confirmed the death, in his
sleep, but said she did not know the cause. Blackwood filmed his subjects in the
unobtrusive, no-frills cinéma vérité style, seeking to capture the creative
process behind their art, often in studio visits. Sometimes they were their own
narrators; sometimes there were no narrators at all. Blackwood was invisible to
viewers. He followed the jazz pianist and composer Thelonious Monk on tour in
Europe. He tagged along as the minimalist composer Philip Glass prepared for the
1984 premieres of his opera, “Akhnaten,” in Houston ... More




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On a day like today, French painter Georges Seurat died

March 29, 1891. Georges-Pierre Seurat (December 1859 - 29 March 1891) was a
French post-Impressionist painter and draftsman. He is noted for his innovative
use of drawing media and for devising the painting techniques known as
chromoluminarism and pointillism. In this image: Georges Seurat (French, Paris
1859-1891 Paris), Pierrot and Colombine Ca. 1886–88. Conté crayon on paper, 9
3/4 x 12 3/8 in. (24.8 x 31.2 cm). Kasama Nichido Museum of Art.


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