The French Riviera's characteristic Mediterranean architecture with its light facades and its captivating coastal scenery ...
In 1899, Matisse, then a 29-year-old struggling artist, discovered Van Gogh’s work at Ambroise Vollard’s gallery in Paris. He fell in love with L’Arlesienne and wanted to buy the portrait of ...
Now, we’re begging you to stop releasing pet goldfish into local waterways. The seemingly benign and tiny household pets can grow to gargantuan sizes, like the ones the United States Fish ...
GLENN LOWRY: This work, Two Dancers, is one of Matisse’s earliest experiments with cut paper. Curator Samantha Friedman: SAMANTHA FRIEDMAN: Early in the cut-out practice, Matisse was using cut ...
And now you care echoes previous works, notably Helena & El Pescador, a 2000 exhibit at Denmark's Trapholt Museum that featured 10 blenders filled with water and goldfish. In an interactive ...
A single goldfish released into the wild can grow to be four pounds, the USFWS said on its website. “If you can’t keep your fish, rehome it,” the post said. “Just don’t let it loose.” ...
Henri Matisse's love of painting began when he contracted appendicitis and was on bed rest. After studying in St. Tropez, he joined a group called the “Fauves” who used color in a very non-traditional ...
A massive "megalodon" of a goldfish caught in Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, is a good reminder of why people shouldn't release their pets into the wild, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says.
You might have a pet goldfish at home, but I bet you've never seen one quite like this before. Although the idea of a giant goldfish might sound cool, it's not actually good news. The US Fish and ...
GLENN LOWRY: The female form was an important subject for Matisse throughout his career. Here he shapes the body out of color, delineating a woman’s figure with the sweep of his scissors. JODI ...
A massive goldfish was recently found in the water at a Pennsylvania state park. Wildlife officials say the pet was released by its owner, which is now an "invasive problem." Resident are being ...