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Terra explores Parisian influence on American artists
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The links between American artists and Paris will be highlighted
in Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918-1939,
opening on Saturday at Terra Museum of American Art.
"The vibrant atmosphere that thrived in Parisian art studios and
cafes encouraged artists from around the world to break new ground in
their daily routines," said Sophie Levy, the curator. "Fewer American
artists made regular trips to Europe -- as part of their traditional
academic training. But a numbe...
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