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The Bennett Prize - Amy Werntz (b. 1979), "QE III," 2021, oil on panel, 24 x 18 in.

Rising Voices 4: The Bennett Prize Works on View

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We continue to be delighted by the high quality of the finalists. We were especially impressed by the work of ...
The James Museum - Heide Presse, "Everything in its Place," 2023

Perseverance: A Woman’s Journey West

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Inspired by the 1840s journal of Keturah Belknap, artist Heide Presse created a collection that brings Belknap’s story to life, from her family’s homestead in Iowa to their journey along the Oregon Trail. Bonus: The exhibition includes an opportunity to bid on an artwork to take home.
Vittore Carpaccio, “Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan,” 1501–05, tempera and oil on panel; 26 1/2 x 20 1/8 in., Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia – Museo Correr, Cl. I n. 0043

Venice and the Ottoman Empire: A Cross-Cultural Exhibition

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"The relationship between Venice and the Ottomans represents a fascinating and multifaceted chapter in the history of Mediterranean geopolitics, one marked by a blend of cooperation and conflict, handshake- and arms-length approaches, diplomacy and back-stabbing, understanding and misunderstanding."
Wayne Thiebaud, "Betty Jean Thiebaud and Book," 1965-1969, Oil on canvas, 36 x 30 in., Crocker Art Museum, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thiebaud, 1969.21 EX1143.1

Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art

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Learn about the first exhibition to highlight Wayne Thiebaud’s extensive reinterpretations of works by his artistic heroes. Now on view at ...
Fine Art Connoisseur July/August 2025

Peek Inside Fine Art Connoisseur, July/August 2025

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Preview the contents of the July/August issue of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine, including this month's feature articles.

Madame X and the Making of a Master

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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.
Abigail Gutting (b. 1984), "Born for This," 2025, oil on linen, 40 x 30 in.

Starting June 6th: The 2025 Prix de West

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The action really gets underway when collectors will enjoy a fixed-price art sale as well as a range of seminars, workshops, receptions, dinners, and an awards presentation.
Frederic Leighton (1830–1896), "Flaming June," 1895, oil on canvas, 46 7/8 x 46 7/8 in., Museo de Arte de Ponce

60 Masterworks from Puerto Rico on Tour

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On view in the U.S. now are 60 MAP masterworks created by European, American, and Puerto Rican painters who worked between the 16th century and today. They include ...
Farnsworth Art Museum - Anna Eliza Hardy (1839–1934), "Blackberries," c. 1860, oil on canvas, 16 x 12 in., Farnsworth Art Museum, gift of Elizabeth B. Noyce, 1996.13.3

3 Exhibitions to Catch at the Farnsworth

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This year the Farnsworth Art Museum has mounted three exhibitions devoted to gifted female artists of different generations. They are ...
British landscapes - John Constable (1776–1837), "A View on the Banks of the River Stour at Flatford," c. 1809–16, oil on millboard

Through July 6: Picturing Nature

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On view are more than 70 watercolors, drawings, prints, and oil sketches created by such talents as John Constable, J.M.W. Turner, Paul Sandby, Thomas Gainsborough, Richard Wilson, John Robert Cozens, Samuel Palmer, and John Sell Cotman.

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