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Book Synopsis: The 170 works cited in this handbook—all illustrated in color—were chosen from the more than 50,000 objects in the museum's collection, art that spans the globe and many centuries. Among the highlights are works by Paul Gauguin and the School of Pont-Aven; works in the IMA's collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings, the finest and most comprehensive collection of its kind in North America; works by J.M.W. Turner; paintings from Japan's Edo period; works from the contemporary collection; and examples from the IMA's textile and fashion arts collections.
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Discover the artistic treasures of the Indianapolis Museum of Art with our captivating book, Highlights of the Collection. Immerse yourself in a world of color as you explore the 170 carefully selected works from over 50,000 objects in the museum's vast collection. From Paul Gauguin and the School of Pont-Aven to the Neo-Impressionist paintings, our book showcases a diverse range of art spanning across different eras and continents.
Experience the brilliance of renowned artists like J.M.W. Turner, whose masterpieces come to life on the pages of Highlights of the Collection. Marvel at the intricate beauty of Japan's Edo period paintings and indulge in the modern masterpieces from our contemporary collection. Our extensive textile and fashion arts collections will transport you into a world of elegance and creativity.
What sets our book apart is its exceptional collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings – the finest and most comprehensive in North America. With each turn of the page, you will be immersed in the vibrant brushstrokes and revolutionary techniques that define this incredible movement.
Embark on a visual journey through art history by securing your copy of Highlights of the Collection today. Expand your knowledge and appreciation for the arts by clicking here.
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