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Breaking the Rules in Modern Art | National Gallery of Art

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How and why did rules of painting and sculpture change radically throughout the 20th century? Through close looking and conversation, we’ll explore how artists departed from traditional materials and subject matter while grappling with the modern world. 
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French Art: Impressionism to the Early 20th Century | National Gallery of Art

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On this tour of the National Gallery of Art’s collection, discover the ways 19th-century French artists broke with tradition and transformed French art. Together we will look closely and explore how artists such as Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, and Mary Cassatt challenged the art establishment through their subject matter and techniques.
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The Sculpture of Elizabeth Catlett | National Gallery of Art

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Senior lecturer David Gariff surveys key themes from 50 years of Elizabeth Catlett’s sculpture in this in-person talk. Catlett blended artistic innovation and social consciousness in her sculptures. She explored deep human empathy with a modernist style. 
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Moche Art and Archaeology in Ancient Peru | National Gallery of Art

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Centuries before the rise of the Inca, the Moche created impressive monumental architecture and precious metal objects (c. 100–800 AD). This fascinating book examines these records and analyzes connections between the visual arts and political representation in Moche culture.
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