Fantasy and Reality: The Art of Johan Tobias Sergel Medieval MoneyThough little known beyond his native Sweden, sculptor and draftsman Johan Tobias Sergel (17401814) was one of the most compelling artistic figures of the late eighteenth century. This exhibitionthe first dedicated to Sergel outside Europewill feature a selection of his drawings alongside sculptural works in terracotta, marble, and plaster. Trained initially in Stockholm, Sergel spent time in Paris and, more importantly, over a decade in Rome, where
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These gilded notecards include the message "Season's Greetings"
Unearthing what has been jettisoned
Emily Wilson’s Odyssey sings with a voice that echoes the epic’s music
A powerful voice for justice
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securing his position as a highly original artist who pushed boundaries during a time of great precarity
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