When Edgar Degas died in 1917, his enormous art collection, consisting of several thousand paintings, drawings, and prints, came to light. This remarkable assemblage included great numbers of works by
A companion to an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York from June to October 2002. Reproductions of art works, most in color, enhance rather than dominate essays on Gauguin's ports
A careful selection of more than one hundred works in charcoal, chalk, ink, graphite, and watercolor reveals the extraordinary range and brilliance of Vincent van Gogh's graphic oeuvre as it evolved o