Self-Portrait by Mauricio Lasansky https://www.nga.gov/artworks/110376-self-portrait
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Romanticists, who placed emotion and intuition before reason, caused a re-evaluation of the role of art and the artist. They believed in the importance of the individual, the personal, and the subjective. This late-18th and early-19th century movement was a backlash to the ideals of rationality that had remained central since the Renaissance.
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Photographer Nancy Andrews reflects on her project searching for, and bringing visibility to, her community.
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This book discusses recent spectacular finds and provides a framework for understanding the history, art, and archaeology of the Olmec.
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Explore 19th century French sculptures from the National Gallery’s collection, including groundbreaking bronzes and marble sculptures by Rodin and rare wax figures by Degas such as Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. Together we will examine materials, techniques, subject matter, and artistic intent.
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