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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