Clark's collection comes alive as 'Winslow Homer: Making Art, Making History' exhibit opens Tuesday June 11, 2013 WILLIAMSTOWN -- In 1915, Robert Sterling Clark would purchase his first works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Winslow Homer, who would become two of his favorite artists. While popular sentiment names Renoir as his favorite artist, Clark collected more works by Homer than any other artist.
June 11, 2013 - North Adams Transcript
Eli Roth in FOXNews When I was in film school everyone else was waxing on and on about the importance of Jean Renoir and Godard, and while I respect those directors, I spent all my spare time watching Andy Sidaris and John Carpenter films,Roth says. "I'd put...
Stefano in Telegraph.co.uk Captain Salvatore Di Stefano, another police spokesman, said: "We don't know the value but it must be pretty high because Renoir did not paint that many mythical scenes."