Giacomo Ceruti: A Compassionate Eye
Don't Miss > An exhibition featuring hauntingly realistic portraits of men, women, and children experiencing poverty by 18th-century Italian artist Giacomo Ceruti.
Beatrice Cuming: Connecticut Precisionist
The exhibition title acknowledges the artist’s embrace of precisionism, an aesthetic mode that merged elements of ...
European Paintings on View at Lyman Allyn
Enjoy a selection of portraits, history paintings, still lifes, genre scenes, and landscapes from the early Renaissance through the 1800s.
Millet and Modern Art
The exhibition examines, for the first time, the international legacy of the 19th-century French painter, Jean-François Millet.
Silk and Steel: French Fashion, Women and WWI
Learn about an exhibit that explores the role of women during WWI and the impact of ...
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.
Yankee Modernism?
This northeast museum should be proud to have organized the first major exhibition devoted to the remarkable realist master ...
Realism Art and a “Disconcerting Ambiguity”
The artist's scenes are complicated, sometimes slightly disturbing, reflecting his effort to, in his own words ...
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.
Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces
“Flesh and Blood” at the Seattle Art Museum reveals the many ways the human body can express love and devotion, physical labor, and tragic suffering.