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The Cleveland Museum of Art's exhibition on 19th-century French drawings is a rare chance to see delicate, light-sensitive works on paper.
Raphael: Sublime Poetry” is being curated by Carmen Bambach, who organised the Met’s hugely popular Michelangelo exhibition ...
Jackson Arn reviews “Anything but Simple: Gift Drawings and the Shaker Aesthetic,” a surprising show at the American Folk Art Museum.
More than 100 drawings, pastels, watercolors, and prints by the French painter are going on view at the Morgan Museum and Library. Auguste Renoir, The Great Bathers (1884 to 1887).
On view now at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History features the ambitiously scaled, hyperrealistic charcoal drawings of internationally acclaimed artist Robert Longo.
A Whitney Museum of American Art show of works on paper by the sculptor Ruth Asawa joins “ Drawing the Line: Michelangelo to Asawa,” already open at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor Museum.
"Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio” features 24 little-seen figurative and landscape works, plus 65 mostly geometric abstractions for which she is today well-known.
CAMBRIDGE — “Drawing After Modernism,” which runs at the MIT Museum through Oct. 27, is about a particular kind of drawing and a particular period of after.
The museum's former library space on the ground floor — most often used for the Met's beloved story time — is now the 81st Street Studio, a hands-on learning space for kids.
George Abrams donated the majority of his collection of Dutch drawings (about 350) to Harvard Art Museums, building on an earlier gift and making the institution’s Dutch drawings collection one ...