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You Are What You Paint
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Gilded Age Optimism
FROM JUST after the Civil War until U.S. entry into WWI, American artists ushered in a national artistic Renaissance, drawing broad inspiration from the classical past to image national pride and identity. “The Dance of Life: Figure and Imagination i
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Global Glass
ON VIEW THROUGH February 10, 2025, “Sand, Ash, Heat: Glass at the New Orleans Museum of Art” examines over 4,000 years of history with work from the institution’s exceptional collection of nearly 5,000 glass objects. Utilizing a multidisciplinary app

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