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Please join us (and everybody else) February 7, 2014 at noon in the Florence Gould...
Gustav Klimt and his Viennese beauties come to us via the Legion...
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The Legion of Honor's new exhibit Gods in Color: Polychromy in the...
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Okay, so maybe it’s not that kind of Rubens, but there are some...
Picture this: the glittering heights of Second Empire France and...
Monet: The Early Years gives visitors the chance to track the artist’s growth...
“You get what you get,” Sarah Lucas hurriedly blurts out when passed the nearly...
This exhibit is going to blow you away. You may be so moved by its...
Pastels just might be the most underrated medium in all of art history. You rarely...
19th Century Wolverine
Some say it ruins the view
Rocked the Rococo World
Last week, Sartle was invited to the Director’s Breakfast at the de Young...
SOURCESeriously credentialed French officials are proclaiming that a painting found...
Earlier this summer, San Franciscans traded in their usual boho chic to revel in...
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