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Earlier this week a Claude Monet water lily painting was sold for more than $80 million, breaking the record for the famous French artist – the father of impressionism.
The painting is called “Water Lily Pond,” which was part of a four-work collection of water lily paintings that Monet created during the latter part of his […]
Georgia Totto O’Keeffe, like most artists, had a life that was to say at the very least interesting.
Georgia O’Keeffe was a poor Midwest farm girl who became the first woman allowed to have one-woman art shows by major museums. When creating her works she liked to undress, get down on her knees and sketch onto […]
This ten minute clip is drawn from the famous 1950s game show, “What’s My Line?”
It’s so cool to see this beloved artist try and explain with yes and no answers what exactly does he do…
How would you describe Salvador Dali? An artist first and foremost, but also a performer, writer, designer, animator, architect, creator… […]
Fernande, Eva, Olga, Marie-Therese, Dora, Francoise, Jacqueline. These were the women who shaped the life and art of Pablo Picasso.
Fernande Olivier was Picasso’s first love. Her presence showed a significant change in his female nude art. He was a jealous lover and often kept Fernande locked up when he went out alone.
Picasso left Fernande nine […]