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A new exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art puts 17th-century artist phenom Rachel Ruysch back in the spotlight.
In her paintings, the 17th-century Dutch painter captured a pure, crystalline moment of time with unnerving verisimilitude.
The still life is anything but still. Judith Linhares, “Housekeeping” (2024), oil on linen Linhares’s narratives present both whimsy and menace. The two largest paintings (each around 67 ...
The perennial popularity of botanical art ...
San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum devotes a show to the American artist, who took ideas from Picasso, Van Gogh and ...
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
BLACK MOUNTAIN – Tom Haney can bring “magic” to a still figure. Haney, a Black Mountain resident, is also an artist specializing in automata, which he described as a “kinetic, figurative sculpture” ...
Art Garfunkel, 83, talks exclusively with PEOPLE about taking a step back from his career to prioritize his health amid his ...
Inside, though, the South Solon Meeting House has a secret unknown even to some who drive through the tiny Maine town every ...
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