Novak, Barbara and Annette Blaugrund, eds., "Next to Nature: Landscape Paintings from the National Academy of Design," New York: Harper & Row (National Academy of ...
The descendant of former slaves from Virginia, Robert Seldon Duncanson (1821-1872) was born in New York, but as a child moved to Michigan, where his family ran a house painting business. No longer ...
No one looks at a 15th-century Italian painting and thinks, SpongeBob SquarePants! No one except Plainfield artist Emilia Olson, that is. Her takeoff on Sandro Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” — ...
Two decades ago, when the mononymous Italian artist Salvo was in his mid-50s, the market for his alluring and vividly colored landscapes was decidedly mediocre, with his average price at auction ...
Landscape painting is a tradition that goes back thousands of years. The paintings can be so magical that they transplant people to that particular space and time and the wide view of a landscape can ...
Students flooded through the towering glass doors of the McMullen Museum of Art on Friday, ready for a night of art, culture, and music. The McMullen’s biannual “Art After Dark” event welcomed ...
Quick, Michael, "George Inness: a catalogue raisonne; volume one," Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2007, no. 501. Cateforis, David, ed., "The Albrecht ...
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