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Art & Exhibitions An Overlooked Neoclassical Superstar Embarks on an International Tour The first monographic show on Guillaume Lethière will open at the Clark Art Institute, before traveling to ...
Born into slavery, he rose to the top of France’s art world Guillaume Lethière’s epic life is the subject of a stunning new exhibition, in the U.S. before it travels to the Louvre.
Guillaume Guillon-Lethière has been featured in articles for Hyperallergic, Two Coats of Paint and The Wall Street Journal. The most recent article is Rediscovering Guillaume Guillon Lethière: A ...
Guillaume reports that the director quizzed her about the life of a tattoo artist, asked her to adapt some of her own tattoos for the character, and borrowed interior design ideas he spotted in ...
Albert Guillaume was a French 19th Century painter who was born in 1873. How much does an Albert Guillaume cost? Albert Guillaume's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized ...
Artists In Storage or ‘In Situ’? 75-Year-Old Artist Guillaume Bijl Works From Home Surrounded by His Weird and Wonderful Large-Scale Sculptures We caught up with the artist on the occasion of ...
Guillaume Fesquet is a French artist who works in visual development on animation productions.
As expected, The Artist was the big winner at the 84th Academy Awards, earning five Oscars including Best Picture. First-time Academy Award nominee Guillaume Schiffman explains how he captured the ...
Guillaume Levy-Lambert’s path to art-making was indirect, until flashes of divine intervention revealed his strong conceptual convictions — and a universe of cosmic siblings.
Guillaume Lethière, a specialist in death by virtue, fit right in. G uillaume Lethière is the big summer exhibition at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown in northwestern Massachusetts.
Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death (around 1788), created by Guillaume Lethière when he was in his 20s, helped make the artist’s name Courtesy Clark Art Institute Neo-Classicism, arguably the ...