Camille Pissarro

From his beginnings in St. Thomas in the Caribbean, Camille Pissarro worked to earn the title of father of French Impressionism. His paintings in the Impressionist style impacted Monet, Renoir, Manet, and Degas and are discussed for their color, composition, and brushwork.

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Seymour Lipton

Dr. Lori discusses the background, career work, specific pieces, and value of sculpture by the Abstract Expressionist master and member of the New York School, Seymour Lipton. Dr. Lori's book about Seymour Lipton is discussed.

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Emile A. Gruppe

Emile Gruppe led the Cape Ann School of American Impressionism near Gloucester, MA. Gruppe was a painter, teacher, author, and colorist. His paintings attract buyers in the upper echelon of the art market and his books instruct art students to this day.

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Keith Haring

The life and work of the American graffiti artist and HIV AIDs awareness advocate, Keith Haring is the topic. Haring's subway drawings, large scale public sculptures, friendships with Pop art master Andy Warhol and singer Madonna, and interest in Disney cartoons are all discussed.  

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia worked as a sculptor in constructed metal in the mid 1900s and produced large scale public sculptures worldwide. Bertoia's background, major works, and market impact are discussed.

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Romare Bearden

Dr. Lori focuses on the career work of Romare Bearden. Bearden is best known for his American scene paintings and works on paper (collages, silkscreens, prints) featuring depictions of Jazz musicians, and workers.

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