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At the National Gallery, Munch’s Man with horse 1918 joins Jackson Pollock’s Blue poles in marking a defining moment for the national collection and Australia’s cultural heritage. Medardo Rosso ...
Purdum’s layered and scraped-away paintings may resemble aspects of the natural world but they allude to an experience beyond language.
Artist Jack Vettriano, best known for his painting The Singing Butler, has died at 73. The self-taught Scottish painter passed away on March 1, 2025 in Nice, France, where he'd lived since 2010.
In the category of firsts, CvsD is proud to present Brian Calvin & Vivian Maier, the fifth of its week-long exhibitions in the North Gallery. Unknown in her lifetime, Vivian Maier is now recognized as ...
With works from the 17th century to today, from Edwaert Collier to Duncan Grant and Maggi Hambling, this exhibition shows that still life, once seen as the lowliest of genres, has much to offer.
A rediscovered masterpiece in watercolour, “A Reception in the Harem” by John Frederick Lewis (1804-1876), unseen in public for over 60 years, was the top lot at Bonhams 19th Century & Orientalist ...
This is a review of the book The Mirror and the Palette. Rebellion, Revolution, and Resilience: Five Hundred Years of Women’s Self Portraits by Jennifer Higgie, published by Pegasus Books in 2021.
Christie’s American Art Online auction features paintings, works on paper and sculpture spanning the genres of American Modernism and Impressionism to the Hudson River School and Illustration art.
NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE is pleased to present Hajime Sorayama’s solo exhibition, Light, Reflection, Transparency—a major retrospective showcasing the artist’s most significant works, spanning nearly ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Citra Sasmita is an Indonesian Asian Modern & Contemporary artist who was born in ...
What do we think of when we ponder the Victorian era? I, for one, always think of steam trains, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, pea-soupers (thick London fog), public ...
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