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Exploring Fauvism’s Expressive and Colorful Contributions to Modern Art
Art History
The Story Behind the Iconic ‘Dogs Playing Poker’ Paintings
Art History
The History of the Color Red: From Ancient Paintings to Louboutin Shoes
Art History
9 Bold & Powerful Women Who Shaped the Art World
Art History
The Splendid History of Gustav Klimt’s Glistening “Golden Phase”
Art History
Explore “La Casa Azul”: Frida Kahlo’s Famous Blue House-Turned-Museum
Art History
Picasso’s Incredible Childhood Paintings Reveal a Different Side of the Modern Artist
Art History
The Controversial Life and Art of Post-Impressionist Painter Paul Gauguin
Art History
Artistic Claude Monet Action Figure Magically Changes Color in Water
Art History
8 Real-Life Locations of Famous Paintings You Can Visit Today
Art History
Van Gogh: How the Post-Impressionist’s Work Evolved During His Short Life
Art History
8 Interesting Frida Kahlo Facts That May Surprise You
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