Just Who Was Joanna Hiffernan?
Many of James McNeill Whistler’s works feature the red-haired figure of Joanna Hiffernan, yet little about her has been explored until now.
19th Century French Drawings
In 19th-century France, drawing evolved from a means of artistic training into an independent medium with rich ...
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
Whether for his large dramatic canvases or his larger-than-life persona, the name Caravaggio evokes images of turmoil and violence, both sacred and profane.
Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
The exhibition will feature about 120 paintings spanning Monet’s entire career and will focus on the celebrated French impressionist artist’s enduring relationship with nature and his response to the varied and distinct places in which he worked.
The National Gallery Reopens: What You Need to Know
See some of the world's greatest paintings in person when the National Gallery becomes the first UK national museum to reopen.
Warren Chang: Social Realism in California
Warren Chang portrays the human condition in his paintings, often depicting the downtrodden and disenfranchised while at the same time ...
Holbein: Capturing Character
Now Holbein’s oil paintings and chalk drawings are presented alongside his designs for personal emblems and metalwork, as well as ...
A 50-Year Retrospective
It is highly appropriate that one of Long Island’s leading art schools is about to open a retrospective exhibition surveying almost half a century’s worth of art created by ...
Back to the Ranch: Plein Air Paintings Preserving Living History
The plein air paintings of “Back to the Ranch” will transport you back in time to the early history of ...
Winners of the 34th Annual American Plains Artists Exhibition
Realistic and representational artworks of the American Great Plains are on exhibit by sixty-five APA members from across the U.S.A.