My DAM Favorite
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My DAM Favorite

Natura Non Facit Saltum by Jeffrey Gibson

Natura Non Facit Saltum is by far my favorite from the DAM’s collection of Indigenous Arts of North America. The painting is strikingly different from the rest of the gallery, and even more so from the rest of Jeffrey Gibson’s collection. The painting does not fail to stop visitors in their tracks, wanting to enjoy all …

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My DAM Favorite
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My DAM Favorite

Rosina Ferrara, Head of a Capri Girl by John Singer Sargent

This striking painting has resided at the Denver Art Museum for close to ten years now, and it continues to intrigue museum visitors and spark captivating dialogues in the gallery. In contrast to many male artists of his time, John Singer Sargent displays an innocent, virtuous interest in the young female as a subject. The painter displays …

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My DAM Favorite
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My DAM Favorite

La Famille du Saltimbanque: L’enfant Blessé (The Family of Street Acrobats: The Injured Child) by Gustave Doré

This piece is one of my favorite artworks here at the Denver Art Museum. The massive oil painting, measuring at 76 ¾ in by 51 ½ in, has the innate ability to draw the attention of all company. Due to the saddening, intimate scene it is no wonder that it has become greatly cherished by the museum and its visitors. Doré had a fine love for…

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