From the Latest Issue of Fine Art Connoisseur
Judge: Salon Winner “Masterfully Executed”
Please help us congratulate the Overall First Place winner in this round of the PleinAir Salon, judged by ...
Yet Another Benefit of Fine Art
In this digital age, it is the visually literate who are the most effective communicators, and they are also best equipped to parse facts from nonsense.
Peek Inside Fine Art Connoisseur, July/August 2025
Preview the contents of the July/August issue of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine, including this month's feature articles.
Virtual Gallery Walk for June 27th, 2025
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
The Philip Geiger Project
"We are deeply inspired by Geiger’s story and the significant impact made by his work." Through many years of painting, Geiger has amassed a profound portfolio of work, impacting an extensive audience of admirers and painters alike with his unique way of translating his perceptions with paint.
Drawings by King Charles III, David Hockney, Charlie Mackesy, and More on View
"The Power of Drawing: Marking 25 Years of the Royal Drawing School" brings together an extraordinary range of contributors from diverse creative disciplines, showcasing drawings and personal reflections on the importance of drawing in their lives and practice.
Artist to Watch: Sculpting Spirit and Substance
Discover the emotive and spiritually resonant portraiture of sculptor Heather Personett, whose award-winning work blends classical technique with contemporary depth
Virtual Gallery Walk for June 20th, 2025
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Anne Ward: Painted Seasons
Learn about the exhibition "Anne Ward: Painted Seasons," which features more than 50 works in oils, acrylics, and gouaches, most available for purchase.
Madame X and the Making of a Master
Discover how John Singer Sargent’s transformative decade in Paris shaped his daring style, culminating in the scandalous success of Madame X—now reunited with its preparatory works at the Met’s centenary exhibition.
A Visual Radical: Mary Cassatt at Work
The only American invited to join the French Impressionist circle, she employed materials and processes that pushed boundaries, inspired particularly by ...
On View: Plein Air Paintings of Route 66
As plein air artists, capturing a bygone way of life inspired this group to paint every vintage building, neon sign, and site from the past that deserves its moment in paint.