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Florine Stettheimer’s Cathedrals series combines art, society, and satire in vibrant depictions of 20th-century New York ...
Rebecca Orcutt’s surreal oil paintings at Gallery Poulsen depict anonymous administrators in office mazes, exploring ...
A reflection on how artists have portrayed popes, the intersection of art and religion, and Pope Francis’s legacy following ...
A child has damaged a painting worth millions of pounds by the American artist Mark Rothko at a museum in Rotterdam. The ...
Francisco Goya, María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna, Oil on Canvas, 1785 A serious illness left Goya deaf and withdrawn ...
It was while walking the (deceptively long) stretch between Odeonsplatz and St. Ludwig that I first encountered the ...
Ahlers & Ogletree has back-to-back online auctions planned for Wednesday, July 17th (Historical Documents, Books & Americana, 352 lots) and Thursday, July 18th (Asian Works of Art, 189 lots) ...
When he was only twenty-one, Theodor von Holst became the first artist to illustrate Frankenstein, producing for the edition of 1831 a remarkable frontispiece of the moment of the monster’s first ...
This aptly titled book examines ideas about love through the eyes of various artists: idealized love, passionate love, unrequited love, resentments born in love, and more. We all have at least a ...
In John Sloan’s Hairdresser’s Window, 1907, a woman with bleached blonde hair treats the hair of her seated client, whose back is to the viewer. The hairdresser is fully immersed in her work, which ...