Talented Twins
Blessed with a steady income via portrait commissions, including one of President George W. Bush, these brothers evolved artistically in the realm of historicism and hyperrealism.
Fate and Magic: The Art of Maureen McCabe
Through her assemblages and installations, this artist has returned repeatedly to the themes of fate and magic, creating playful yet carefully composed works that weave imagery from ancient and con-temporary cultures, always informed by folklore, literature, spiritualism, and myth.
American Art from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection
"American Made" presents over 80 exceptional works tracing the evolution of American art from the colonial period through the early 20th century. View it at ...
Lost Painting by Cecilia Beaux Finds New Home
“Twilight Confidences” is featured in GMA’s new “In Dialogue” series, which creates conversations around a single work of art.
Influential Teacher-Painter: Works on View
This key figure in American art and art education is known for his lush ...
Rembrandt’s Night Watch – Now in Complete Form
The work can be seen in its complete form for the first time in 300 years, thanks to AI.
The Ethereal Worlds of Maxfield Parrish
Maxfield Parrish was a leading figure in the Golden Age of American Illustration, whose approximately 900 commissions for advertisements, magazines, books, stage sets, murals, stationery, and children’s books made him world-famous.
JMW Turner: Watercolors from Tate
Mystic Seaport Museum, in partnership with Tate, London, will host a major monographic exhibition devoted to the watercolors of one of Britain’s greatest painters: J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851).
111th Exhibition, in Two Formats
This summer, judges Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso and Peter Trippi collaborated to choose the winners of more than $45,000 in cash prizes.
Spanish Light: Sorolla in American Collections
Thie exhibition features 26 Sorolla paintings from American private collections, some of which will be displayed publicly for the first time in decades.









