Giacomo Balla Fuses Modern Sculpture with Floral Design
WASHINGTON, DC—With wood and paint Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) has created a series of wonderful flowers called “Futurist Flowers.” The whimsical
WASHINGTON, DC—With wood and paint Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) has created a series of wonderful flowers called “Futurist Flowers.” The whimsical
WASHINGTON, DC—Kara Walker‘s interpretations of the Civil War, executed in black and white, offer a unique perspective of the war
WASHINGTON, DC—The Smithsonian is exhibiting classic consumer products that helped shape everyday life in the 20th century. The objects are
WASHINGTON, DC—‘Interior,’ one of Horace Pippin’s most well-known works, depicts an everyday, familial scene in a folk, vernacular style. While
WASHINGTON, DC—There is an inspiring symbol for the New Year in the Sculpture Garden of the National Gallery of Art.
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