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Detroit Institute of Arts present Picasso and Matisse: The DIAs Prints and Drawings |
| July 11th, 2012 01:35:10 am |
DETROIT, MI.- Works by two artists who have long been favorites of the public will be on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Picasso and Matisse: The DIAs Prints and Drawings, on view July 11, 2012January 6, 2013, will feature almost all of the works by Pablo Picasso (18811973) and Henri Matisse (18691954) in the museums collection, showcasing their revolutionary achievements that came to define much of 20th-century art. This exhibition has been organized by Detroit Institute of Arts and is free with museum admission. Support has been provided by Comerica Bank. The story of Picassos and Matisses stylistic progression and artistic range will be told through more than 100 prints and drawings, including exceptional works such as Matisses 1919 drawing The Plumed Hat and Picassos 1939 gouache of The |
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