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| | | | | Exhibition dates: 25th August - 20th November 2011 Filippo Lippi(Italian, 1406-1469) Portrait of a Man and a Woman at a Casement c. 1440 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art © Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Legend of the Surface, the Facies "Facies simultaneously signifies the singular air of... | |
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| | | | | Much as the late nineteenth-century American myth of Manifest Destiny was used to justify westward expansion, many history paintings worked to shape and uphold stories of superiority and inferiority. This popular genre of painting, especially when applied to the depiction of historical events, sheds light on the manner in which art can be used to manipulate the truth. | |
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| | | | | At the height of his career, in the 1910s and early 1920s, Frieseke was perhaps the most popular of all living American artists. He received numerous | |
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| | | A vivid portrait of the American artist's fruitful relationship with the city he called home for nearly six decades | ||