Awash in impressionist and early modernist masters like Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse and Picasso and initially housed in Merion, Pennsylvania, Albert C. Barnes' art collection is unique. Following Barnes' ...
Click here for the original audio and to read a book excerpt. Host Lisa Mullins speaks with Elizabeth Barks Cox, author of "Reading Van Gogh: An Amateur's Search for God." The book explores Cox's ...
CHENNAI: In the second half of the 19th century, when people were accustomed to admiring portraits of kings and queens, Vincent van Gogh began painting simple yet powerful dynamics of everyday life.
Vincent van Gogh, “Factories at Clichy” (1887), oil on canvas, 21 1/8 x 28 5/8 inches (image courtesy Saint Louis Art Museum; funds given by Mrs. Mark C. Steinberg by exchange; photo: Saint Louis Art ...
In today’s episode, the authors of two recently released nonfiction books search for meaning in art. First, Elizabeth Barks Cox’s Reading Van Gogh: An Amateur’s Search for God chronicles her ...
This is from the online archives of The Star of North Augusta, a collection of more than 25,000 articles published from October 2007 to February 2022. The Aiken Center for the Arts will host authors ...
Artist Jonathan Santlofer, whose meticulous research and insight to the creative process has made him the most prominent author of art-based mysteries, takes his engrossing approach to a new level ...
The cover of "Reading Van Gogh" beside author Elizabeth Barks Cox. (Courtesy of Mercer University Press) Host Lisa Mullins speaks with Elizabeth Barks Cox, author of "Reading Van Gogh: An Amateur's ...
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