King George IV: Royalty, Racing and Reputation
Variously cast as a wastrel, builder of the Brighton Pavilion, or a slow-witted dupe, King George IV (1762–1830) is one of British history’s least understood figures. This exhibition explores his legacy as not only a great art collector, but also as a prominent patron of horse racing.
Modern Impressionism: Works by Leo Mancini-Hresko
Preview the impressionistic landscapes in oil, to be shown at Williams Fine Art Dealers, here.
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.
John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal
The National Portrait Gallery presents an assemblage of 50 John Singer Sargent drawings. Learn more in this preview.
Bonhams Celebrates New Location
To mark the grand opening, Bonhams will present an exhibition of key highlights from upcoming US spring sales.
American Impressionist Society: Small Works Showcase
This annual juried exhibition showcases impressionistic paintings that are 12 x 16 and under. This year’s show will feature 160 juried paintings along with 15 paintings by AIS Masters and Officers.
The Art of Still Life
Preview an exhibition of still life paintings by Todd M. Casey at Rehs Contemporary.
Celebrating Collectors
A letter from Peter Trippi on inspiring art collectors and more, in this preview of the newest issue of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine.
Treasures from the Bay Area
View landscapes, still lifes, cityscapes, and figurative paintings by 56 artist members of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the California Art Club.
Dialog: Landscape and Abstraction
View Freya Grand’s immersive landscapes of Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos Islands.