Modern Vision: European Masterworks from the Phillips Collection

“To collect works of art is good, to collect only what one particularly likes is better, and to collect only such works as mingle agreeably together is to make the best kind of collection.” — Duncan Phillips.

These are the paintings that I particularly liked.

These are the paintings that I particularly liked.

“A Modern Vision presents a selection of the most iconic works from The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, which opened in Washington, DC, in 1921. The exhibition features 50 masterworks by towering figures of European modern…

“A Modern Vision presents a selection of the most iconic works from The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, which opened in Washington, DC, in 1921. The exhibition features 50 masterworks by towering figures of European modernism, including Edouard Manet, Gustave Caillebotte, Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Pierre Bonnard, Wassily Kandinsky, Amedeo Modigliani, and Pablo Picasso.

Ranging from the early nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, the paintings in the exhibition reflect the vision and influence of collector Duncan Phillips (1886–1966), who viewed art as “a universal language” and brought together, in his words, “congenial spirits among the artists from different parts of the world and from different periods of time.” — mam.org

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I don’t know Oskar Kokoschka, but I like his signature.

I don’t know Oskar Kokoschka, but I like his signature.

I love this 1935 Kandinsky - a precursor to mid-century modern fabrics and prints.

I love this 1935 Kandinsky - a precursor to mid-century modern fabrics and prints.

I’m not a big Modigliani fan, but I like that bow tie.

I’m not a big Modigliani fan, but I like that bow tie.

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