Curators talk about eleven of LACMA’s permanently held artworks which made the LA Times list of the region's greatest art, revealing the unique qualities that have made them favorites of the experts.
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Take a closer look at this crowd-pleaser, the rare French painting made by Chardin in 1733.
Curators talk about eleven of LACMA’s permanently held artworks which made the LA Times list of the region's greatest art, revealing the unique qualities that have made them favorites of the experts.
Yes - ! I love the painting "Magadelen and the Smoking Flame" ... it's been too long since I've seen a painting by Georges de La Tour ...and to see in a context with Vijia Celmins's (Untitled) Comb - fun times!
Yes - ! I love the painting "Magadelen and the Smoking Flame" ... it's been too long since I've seen a painting by Georges de La Tour ...and to see in a context with Vijia Celmins's (Untitled) Comb - fun times!
For more about Ed Kienholz, Walter Hopps and Ferus Gallery watch "The Cool School" documentary.
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/The_Cool_School/70074123?mqso=80020215&part...
I miss living in LA and visiting LACMA.
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