Literary Subjects or Actual People?
Illustrated here is a characteristically sensual painting from the 1860s, when the artist depicted his mistress in ...
A Rediscovered Masterwork
Learn about an exhibition that brings together approximately 60 pieces that tell the story of this rediscovered masterwork.
Turner’s Modern World
Discover how you can view the U.S. premiere of a showcase of paintings by one of Britain’s greatest artists.
John Leslie Breck: American Impressionist
Inspired by its 2016 acquisition of Breck’s canvas "Suzanne Hoschedé-Monet Sewing," this museum has organized the first modern retrospective dedicated to this influential artist who died in his late 30s.
Contrasted New England Art Colonies
The growth of two of New England’s oldest and most revered summer art colonies are the subject of this special exhibition.
Artist Spotlight: Nanette Fluhr
Nanette Fluhr has always been drawn to people and human emotions, so painting portraits was a natural choice for her.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for October 15, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
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.
Artist Spotlight: Philippe Gandiol
Philippe Gandiol’s grandfather was a businessman and an artist/bohemian in his own fashion. His strong influence planted the seed — Philippe wanted to become an artist.
Drunk on Color
In the late 1870s, this great French Symbolist was commissioned by ...









