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Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new ...
Showcasing the Romantic artist's early innovations with oil paint, "The Rising Squall" could fetch up to $400,000. Before it ...
A Treasury of Life: Indian Company Paintings, c. 1790 to 1835, an ongoing show in the Indian capital put together by DAG, an ...
While the subject is vast, the ruins sometimes seem to be lost in the background, which, of course, was often their fate in landscape paintings ... The 18th century was, of course, the age of ...
Ceramics, Flora & Contemporary Responses" unites Cole’s botanical porcelain with works by eight women artists in a bold ...
“The past two decades or so were dominated by a glorification of fast-paced ‘hustle culture’ — trends like cottagecore and ...
This was the first monograph on goldfish ever published in Europe. These images were created by French court engraver François-Nicolas Martinet. Goldfish haven't always been the low-maintenance ...
Ernst Gombrich’s book was an unlikely bestseller — 75 years on it speaks powerfully about the dangerous politicisation of culture ...
The Phoenix Collective will present its latest concert - French Connection in the Robert Knox Hall at Central Coast Conservatorium at 2pm on Sunday, June ...
Paul Cézanne’s artistic muse had sweeping shoulders, an enigmatic face and majestic beauty that loomed over his life’s work.
The Kimbell Art Museum’s yearslong quest to own a still-life painting by Jean Siméon Chardin has come to an end. The Cut Melon, a rare oval-shaped piece from the 18th-century French artist ...