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Matthews Gallery

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Santa Fe, New Mexico art gallery. We exhibit distinctive European and American masters, Santa Fe and Taos artists, American modernism and contemporary art by established artists.
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WIDENING THE HORIZON: Maynard Dixon

There are just a few days left to see WIDENING THE HORIZON: New Mexico Landscapes.  Read on to learn about one of our favorite featured artworks, and make sure to come see it  before the exhibition closes on June 30. “Travel East to see the real West,” said Charles Lummis to Maynard Dixon. Dixon (1875-1946) was born on a ranch near Fresno, California. His friend and mentor Lummis was a…
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“I paint the white as well as the black, and the white is just as important.” - Franz Kline, born today in 1910. 

[Installation view. Franz Kline. Chief. 1950. The Museum of Modern Art, New York © 2015 The Franz Kline Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York]

Love this quote. Happy belated birthday to Franz Kline!

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Pablo Picasso, Le Moulin de la Galette, 1900, oil on canvas, 88.2 x 115.5 cm, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Source

Le Moulin de la Galette was the 19-year-old Picasso’s first Parisian painting. The artist came to the city in 1900 to experience the famous Exposition Universelle, and he became enamoured with the glamorous nightlife during this two-month stay. 

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AN INSIDER'S GUIDE TO BOHEMIAN PARIS

Jaime Colson(1901-1975) was a teenager when he left his homeland of the Dominican Republic to study art in Spain. The talented young painter landed smack in the middle of the Spanish avant-garde, rubbing elbows with Salvador Dali and befriending Rafael Barradas and other artists. Colson lived there for six years and developed a surrealist style. His next move was to perhaps the only place that…
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"The technique, that is the actual application of paint on canvas, is that of the impressionists; but Mr. Morang's way of seeing is not impressionistic. For under the glitter of surfaces of paint there is a solidity and structure and organization." —Lawren Harris, Santa Fe art critic, c. 1940's  Source. 

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The Portrait of Suzanne Bloch (1904), by Pablo Picasso (as well as O Lavrador de Café by Candido Portinari) was stolen from the São Paulo Museum of Art on December 20th, 2007.

Lost forever? Makes the subject look even more forlorn... 

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