Crash Course
Expressionist Theater: Crash Course Theater #38
Join us here, in the darkness. Our theater journey takes us into the heart of expressionism today, as playwrights in the late 19th and early 20th centuries explored the limits of human beings' tolerance for a mechanized, industrial...
Crash Course
Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History
Europe was in transition politically and culturally at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, we're looking at the dawn of modern science, and the rise of Modernism in the arts, especially in music, dance, and visual arts. We'll look...
Be Smart
Claude Monet Was Half Honeybee
Claude Monet had a very unique eye, and it can teach us a bit about the science of vision
Curated Video
Claude Monet - Japanese Footbridge
Monet uses color and composition to draw your eye to the water and plant life below a Japanese-style bridge in his impressionistic painting.
Curated Video
Top 6 Museums to Visit in Paris
Howcast - Learn about the top six museums to visit in Paris in this Howcast travel video.
Curated Video
How to Spider Dribble a Basketball
Howcast - Learn how to spider dribble a basketball from the Harlem Wizards in this Howcast basketball video.
Curated Video
Vincent Van Gogh - The Art & the Artist
See Post-Impressionist Vincent Van Gogh brought to Life in this cutting-edge animation, as you go on a journey alongside both the Art and the Artist. This animation not only features an array of Van Gogh’s masterpieces but delves into...
Indigo Artbox
Edgar Degas: 6 Minute Art History Video
Learn about Edgar Degas, one of the greatest painters of our time.
Amor Sciendi
Bouguereau Vs. Renoir
Why are some artists popular in their time, but are forgotten later? We discuss this question by looking at Bouguereau and Renoir, two artists from the 1880's, and compare their styles set against the backdrop of the culture in which...
Curated Video
France, Giverni - Claude Monet House
The term "Impressionism" is derived from the title of his painting Impression, soleil levant , which was exhibited in 1874 in the first of the independent exhibitions mounted by Monet and his associates as an alternative to the Salon de...
Curated Video
Discovering the Beauty of Chicago
Discover Chicago, known as the Windy City! It offers a vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and world-class museums. From the iconic Art Institute of Chicago, showcasing thousands of art masterpieces, to the thrilling sports...
Indigo Artbox
Edgar Degar & Impressionism | 60 Second Art History Lesson
Did you know Edgar Degas despised being called an Impressionist artist?
Curated Video
Musée Jacquemart-André holds Mary Cassatt retrospective
Despite spending more than 60 years painting in Paris, and considered by her home country as one of the greatest artists of her time, American Mary Cassatt has received little attention from the French art world. A new exhibition in...
Curated Video
Picasso work on Asia tour ahead of London auction
Pablo Picasso's 'Woman with a Beret and a plaid dress' is the highlight of the next Impressionist and Modern Art auction in Sotheby's Auction House, London. The work debuted in Hong Kong on Tuesday. The portrait depicts Picasso's muse...
Bridgeman Arts
Opening of German Press and Pergamon Museum as well as artists Max Oppermann and Max Liebermann at work, Berlin 1930
The official opening of the house of the German Press (Der Deutschen Presse). Opening of the Pergamon Museum. Scenes of artists Max Opperman and Max Liebermann at work.
Bridgeman Arts
Hollywood studios, Chaplin, Griffith, Fairbanks and Pickford form the United Artists Corporation, German Expressionist cinema and French Impressionist cinema, director Abel Gance.
Hollywood studios, Chaplin, Griffith, Fairbanks and Pickford form the United Artists Corporation, German Expressionist cinema and French Impressionist cinema, director Abel Gance.
Curated Video
Christie's Auction House says it is confident two of the biggest sales of the year will fetch good prices despite the global credit crisis
HEADLINE: Christies set for two big auctions
CAPTION: Christie's Auction House says it is confident two of the biggest sales of the year will fetch good prices despite the global credit crisis. (Oct. 31)
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Press Association
Picasso's Femme au Béret Mauve to go up for sale with a price tag of $15million
A major Pablo Picasso portrait, Femme au Béret Mauve, will go up for auction at Bonhams New York this May, following a photo call in London. The portrait is estimated to fetch $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 when it is offered up at the...
Curated Video
Klimt and Picasso paintings on show ahead of auction
LEAD-IN:Impressionist and modern artworks by several prominent artists are being shown in Hong Kong before going under the hammer in London. The auction includes works by modernist painters Gustav Klimt, Pablo Picasso, and Amedeo...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Renoir's late works highlighted in Paris show
VOICED: Renoir's late works highlighted in Paris show
Bloomberg
Why Is This Painting Valued at $20 Million?
May 5 -- Southeby's is coming up to its giga-week of auctions, totalling over $500 million in artwork. One of the main lots for sale is a Fauvist painting by Andre Derain, potentially selling for $20 million. Bloomberg Pursuits' Art...
Curated Video
Monet, de Kooning headline New York auctions
Sotheby's and Chrisite's in New York are kicking off the autumn art season by hosting a variety of sales in November highlighting works by Claude Monet, Willemde Kooning and a rare Ed Ruscha.
Bloomberg
Sotheby's Gears Up for Spring Sales
May.10 -- Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips auction houses are gearing up for their annual New York Spring sales next week. Works by Monet, Cezanne, Rothko and Koons are among those expected to fetch tens of millions of dollars each....
Curated Video
Impressionism meets expressionism in Berlin
GERMANY ARTSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:31SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin - 20 May, 20151. Wide of "Chestnut tree in bloom" by Auguste Renoir (1881) on the...