February 2013 Issue
Columbus Treasures
See highlights from the Columbus Museum of Art's renowned collection.
"Isola di San Giacomo in Palude, " 1996, by Dale Chihuly, features 322 pieces of blown glass shaped into a chandelier.
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"View of Bennecourt," 1887, by Claude Monet, captures the magic of an early spring day.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Christine Lerolle Embroidering," 1895-98, showcases a traditional 19th-century scene.
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"Polo at Lakewood," 1910, by Columbus native George Bellows, exhibits the bold brushwork the Ohio State University grad was known for.
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Lisette Model's photo, "They Honor Their Sons," 1940-42, depicts mothers attending a war rally for their enlisted offspring.
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"Morning Sun," 1952, by Edward Hopper, depicts the bleakness of impersonal urban life.
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"Host," 1920-23, by Elie Nadelman, spotlights the clean simplicity of American modernist painting.
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