Studies From Rome
This exhibition features over 30 drawings and paintings made on location from a selection of Rome’s most iconic masterpieces. See a preview of the artist’s work here.
Ida O’Keeffe: Escaping Georgia’s Shadow
The exhibition explores Ida’s mastery of color and composition, which caught the eye of critics, as well as her complex relationship with her well-known sister Georgia O’Keeffe and the effect it had on Ida’s life and professional aspirations.
Introducing American Artist Anthony Baus
The artist’s unique vision, which mines the world of antiquity as source material for contemporary issues, is expressed through an astonishing graphic facility derived from intense study of Italian baroque drawing.
Monet – Reinventions of Impressionism
“Monet: The Late Years” is the first exhibition in more than 20 years dedicated to the final phase of Monet’s career.
SEWE 2019 Featured Artist and Painting Announced
Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) has announced its Featured Artist and Featured Painting for the 2019 event, marking 37 years of excellence in wildlife art, conservation, and the sporting life.
Bellotto and the Splendor of 18th-Century Dresden
Over the course of a decade, Bellotto produced dozens of breathtaking depictions of the city and its environs, most measuring over eight feet in width. Learn more in this exhibition preview.
Museum Acquires Major 19th-Century Segantini Landscape
This lush mountain scene was commissioned for American collector Jacob Stern and was on public view in San Francisco for more than 70 years.
New Addition at the Briscoe
This edition of 31 hand-painted color plates is one of only three known sets still in existence.
Snow & Ice: Coin of the Realm
This artist’s latest images continue to explore the Northwest’s mountainous landscapes and what shapes them.
A Difficult, Unreasonable Vision
“As a 55-year-old woman who did not consider herself a risk-taker, my improbable journey began.” Mary Fassbinder shares how the National Parks Plein Air Project manifested.