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Charlotte Dumas travels the world making photographs of animals—evocative, formal portraits that draw upon the traditions of Dutch 17th-century Golden Age painting. Her first solo U.S. museum exhibition, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, features a newly commissioned series showing the majestic burial horses of Arlington National Cemetery, as well as three earlier bodies of work.

Charlotte Dumas travels the world making photographs of animals—evocative, formal portraits that draw upon the traditions of Dutch 17th-century Golden Age painting. Her first solo U.S. museum exhibition, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, features a newly commissioned series showing the majestic burial horses of Arlington National Cemetery, as well as three earlier bodies of work.

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