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The Impressionists revolutionized art with a focus on nature: light, shadow, and color.

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Auguste Rodin brought Impressionism to stone with iconic statues like “The Thinker.”

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Hals, Steen, Vermeer painted slices of regular life and group portraits of city bigwigs.

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This mini piano concert demonstrates how Baroque music can be like Bernini for your ears.

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Epic, melodramatic canvases, images that stir the emotions, and an embrace of nature.

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Toulouse-Lautrec painted the turn-of-the-century bohemian scene on Paris’ Montmartre Hill.

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Gustav Klimt, with paintings like “The Kiss” captured a simmering hedonism in Vienna.

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20th-century art was a parade of isms: Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism.

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Art Nouveau went organic with willowy maidens, melting eaves, and an embrace of nature.

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Van Gogh’s wild brush strokes and vivid colors portrayed the world he felt so intensely.

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Much of the “art and architecture” of ancient Rome could be found in its infrastructure.

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A local guide brings the Roman Forum to life with her vivid description.