A History of Art in Color
Edward Saywell, chair, Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art; Arthur K. Solomon Curator of Modern Art; head, Department of Contemporary Art and MFA Programs
From the allure of gold to the purity of white, artists have captivated us for centuries through the evocative power of color. Join us as we explore the history of art through the lens of some of the most extraordinary tales of color that have captured minds, souls, and even changed the course of history.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Видео A History of Art in Color канала Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
From the allure of gold to the purity of white, artists have captivated us for centuries through the evocative power of color. Join us as we explore the history of art through the lens of some of the most extraordinary tales of color that have captured minds, souls, and even changed the course of history.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Видео A History of Art in Color канала Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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