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    Franz von Stuck, The Wild Chase, 1889, oil on canvas, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich
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    Franz von Stuck (1863-1928) was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and architect.

    Noah Davis, installation view. Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 8–August 31, 2025. Photo: Jeff McLane.
    The Life and Art of Noah Davis at the Hammer Museum

    If it’s true that the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long, then Noah Davis is that flame. He arrived in Los Angeles at the age of 21, sold his first painting by the time he was 25, and 400 artworks later, was dead of cancer at 32. 

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    Belluno, Italy. 2019. License
    Painting Returned to Museum After Being Stolen 50 Years Ago

    “Madonna and Child” is a 16th-century painting by Renaissance artist Antonio Solario, also known as Lo Zingaro, whose other works can be found in London’s National Gallery. After being acquired in 1872, the painting safely resided in the civic museum of Belluno, a quaint town nestled in northern Italy’s Dolomite mountains.

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    Museum-goers, this author included, are often guilty of walking past still life paintings of food, dismissing them as dull and anodyne. Yet, taking in the context of when they were created, these works of feasts and even ordinary fare are often as political as they are historical. 
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    Campesinos (Peasants), 1953, John Wilson (American, 1922–2015), Oil on paper, mounted on board. Private collection, Boston. Estate of John Wilson.
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