Kathrine Burrage: First woman Textile School and pioneering occupational therapist By Bernie Zelitch On the evening of June 3, 1899, Lowell Textile School (LTS)—the first textile school in New Englan...
09.11.2025 Richardhowe.comEurope’s answer to Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and Peggy Guggenheim, Helene Kröller-Müller’s influential tastes and expertise, as much as her wealth, saw her establish a new template for art philanthr...
09.11.2025 Artnet.com1 The Goose Girl at Gruchy. By James Brewer “Ah Millet! Millet! How that fellow painted humanity and the ‘something on high’, familiar and yet solemn… to think that that fellow wept as he started pain...
09.11.2025 Allaboutshipping.co.ukLONDON — How best to paint the scorned, the marginalized, the lost to view? This was the challenge that faced the French artist Jean-François Millet in the middle years of the 19th century. His subjec...
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