Midnight in Paris & New York: Scenes from the 1890s -1930s, William Glackens and His Contemporaries
Midnight in Paris & New York: Scenes from the 1890s -1930s, William Glackens and His Contemporaries
(Saturday) — (Sunday)
William J. Glackens, Dancer in Blue, c. 1905, oil on canvas, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale; gift of the Sansom Foundation, 92.43
William J. Glackens (1870-1938) and his American and French colleagues captured the rapidly changing society of the fin-de-siècle in Paris and New York with drawings, paintings, photographs, and posters. This exhibition, drawn from the museum’s collection, private collections, and the Wolfsonian-FIU Museum, and other sources, explores this period through a variety of depictions of cafés, entertainment, and various sites in New York and Paris. Artists include Glackens, Alphonso Mucha, Everett Shinn, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and others, and examples of French and American decorative arts of the period, known as art nouveau (1890s -1910) such as the distinctive architectural designs, furniture, glass, metalwork and silver of Jean Daum, Emile Gallé, Hector Guimard, René Lalique, and Louis Comfort Tiffany, among others.
The exhibition is curated by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Ph.D., Senior Curator
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Midnight in Paris & New York: Scenes from the 1890s -1930s, William Glackens and His ContemporariesNSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Main address:
NSU Art Museum Fort LauderdaleWells Fargo Center1 E Las Olas BlvdFL 33301Fort Lauderdale, United statesNSU Art Museum Fort LauderdaleWells Fargo Center1 E Las Olas BlvdFL 33301Fort Lauderdale, United statesWilliam J. Glackens (1870-1938) and his American and French colleagues captured the rapidly changing society of the fin-de-siècle in Paris and New York with drawings, paintings, photographs, and posters. This exhibition, drawn from the museum’s collection, private collections, and the Wolfsonian-FIU Museum, and other sources, explores this period through a variety of depictions of cafés, entertainment, and various sites in New York and Paris. Artists include Glackens, Alphonso Mucha, Everett Shinn, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and others, and examples of French and American decorative arts of the period, known as art nouveau (1890s -1910) such as the distinctive architectural designs, furniture, glass, metalwork and silver of Jean Daum, Emile Gallé, Hector Guimard, René Lalique, and Louis Comfort Tiffany, among others.
The exhibition is curated by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Ph.D., Senior Curator Book tickets
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