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Category: A Life in Art
The Great Henri Cartier-Bresson, Father of Street Photography
About Henri Cartier-Bresson — street photography owes him a debt. Cartier-Bresson didn’t invent street photography, but his “decisive moment” gave it life. Funny thing, his
Mary Cassatt’s Wonderful World Of Painting In Paris
A popular Mary Cassatt painting, like The Boating Party, while colorful and warm at first glance is often more of a paradox when viewed longer.
Edward Hopper: A Secret Life Behind The Works We Love
Edward Hopper’s secret life, like his paintings, may be the most misunderstood among popular artists. by David Stone Edward Hopper, The Artist’s True Story Behind
Roy Lichtenstein’s Cat Art Parody #2, Now Pop Feline Fun
Roy Lichtenstein’s Cat Parody #2 is a free chapter from Famous Artists’ Cats: The Book by David Stone Illustrations: Deborah Julian Story: David Stone
Gauguin’s Puppies with a Cat
Paul Gauguin’s puppies with a cat… Long before a spiritually tormented Paul Gauguin painted Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are
Bonnard Cat Art: Parody of Lunch With A Great Impressionist
About our Bonnard Cat Art Parody French impressionist Pierre Bonnard didn’t paint many cats, at least not as many among his canvases as I’d have
Monet Parody with His Black Cat: Famous Artists’ Cats
About Monet’s Black Cat… I love Claude Monet, not as much as I love cats, but enough to have appreciated his paintings in more museum
My Lucky Chance, Meeting Simon Dinnerstein with His Art
Meeting Simon Dinnerstein was just lucky, one of those New York things. New York City’s lucky because there are so many opportunities. And this was
Look: Fine Art View of Beautiful Charles Bridge, Prague
About Deborah Julian’s Charles Bridge, Prague … Not all urban or street photography is fine art. It all depends on the photographer’s motive. Street photography