and Cezanne in the the exhibition “Goya to Impressionism,” on view at the Courtauld through May 26. Their display follows a blockbuster show dedicated to the artist at London’s National ...
and Cezanne’s portrait of his uncle ... I can tell you how well the Reinhart collection feels at home in the Courtauld, because I emerged from the exhibition space into the main collection ...
There’s certainly no shortage of public interest, judging by the huge response to the Courtauld’s recent Monet in London exhibition and the National’s just-closed Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers – the most ...
It is now closed for renovation and a selection of the works has been loaned to The Courtauld — fittingly, because Samuel Courtauld collected many of the same artists (albeit with a narrower focus on ...
It’s part of the Courtauld Institute of Art (itself connected to the University of London), and has been showcasing world-class art since the 1930s. It’s now home to more than 500 paintings ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When the Courtauld’s sellout Monet show closed last month, it seemed like its temporary exhibition ...
The collection of 19th century paintings amassed by the Swiss collector Oskar Reinhart could be seen as a "mirror image" of that acquired by Britain's Samuel Courtauld, said Mark Hudson in The ...
This exhibition will be the first to bring together a collection of these paintings alongside a group of Cezanne's portraits of Provencal peasants and preparatory oil sketches and drawings. From the ...