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The Wildenstein Plattner Institute To Publish Catalogue Raisonné Devoted to Florine Stettheimer

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute is thrilled to announce a new catalogue raisonné project devoted to the works of the American artist Florine Stettheimer. The publication will provide a comprehensive accounting of all the artist’s known works, including her paintings, drawings, set designs and furniture, the majority of which are in the collections of major museums throughout the United States.

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Eva Gonzalès, Tea Time, 1865−69, Oil on canvas, 94 × 60 cm. Private collection (Left). Édouard Manet, Eva Gonzalès, 1870, Oil on canvas, 191.1 × 133.4 cm. The National Gallery, London. In partnership with Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (Right).

Verso: Bearden Oral Histories and Women of the Impressionist Circle

April 2024 | Women of the Impressionist Circle: An Ongoing Series Join us for the next events in the series as we continue to celebrate the women artists, collectors, philanthropists, and advisors who shaped the international success of one of the most important movements in art history. More information about the series and recordings of past

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Image: [Unidentified], Gallery & Studio (2004): 21–22., 2004; Romare Bearden Papers [qvluh9q8], The Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc.

Verso: Archive and Catalogue Raisonné Releases, Artificial Intelligence, and Impressionism

March 2024 | New in the Romare Bearden Archives “It is extremely difficult to talk of such a phenomenal person and universal artist in the past tense,” wrote Fabian A. Badejo (Tribute to Romare Bearden), yet so many did. Tributes, obituaries, clippings, condolences, and the program for Romare Bearden’s memorial at St. John the Divine

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Introducing Claude Monet: The Revised Catalogue Raisonné; The Pastels

As part of its long-term goal to update the entirety of the Monet catalogue raisonné, the Wildenstein Plattner Institute has released its latest online publication, Claude Monet: The Revised Catalogue Raisonné; The Pastels. This dynamic resource features information on 110 works in pastel, with links to historic publications on the artist. Presented in a searchable format and accessible for free on the Institute’s website, wpi.art, The Pastels will be continuously updated with new information as works are reviewed by the WPI’s Monet Committee.

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