Thousands Watch: Three Artists, One Model
In an effort to drive interest in portraiture from life, three Studio Incamminati instructors painted Fine Art Connoisseur publisher B. Eric Rhoads during a Facebook live broadcast. Learn about the initiative here.
200 Exemplars of American Impressionism
Walking into the Greenwich House Gallery, you’ll have the pleasure of viewing 200 impressionist paintings that include portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, in oil, watercolor, and pastel.
A Deceivingly Simple Shape That Makes For A Complex Painting
See why John Gibson has spent a quarter of a century painting a subject that, in and of itself, he “doesn’t really care that much about.”
Coming Soon: A Fine Art Auction with More Than 350 Works
Learn more about the Scottsdale Art Auction and preview some of the auction highlights here.
A Painting That’s Slightly Mad, But Also Completely Wonderful
The Fulbright Triptych and more Simon Dinnerstein works are on display; discover when and where you can view them.
Familiar Images That Dissolve Into Abstraction
Discover two artists who use distortion techniques to disrupt familiar images.
Looking Inside: An Age-Old Fascination with Interior Scenes
Interior paintings portray life at its most banal, and also at its most intimate. Preview a selection of interiors here in this excerpt from Fine Art Connoisseur magazine.
View Hopper, Picasso, and Rivera Prints Sold at Recent Auction
Leading the sale at Swann Galleries was an early etching by Edward Hopper.
Visually Intense, Lyrical, Expressive: The Art of Francis Di Fronzo
In “The Half-Life of Dreams (Part 2),” Di Fronzo depicts scenes that are both beautiful and poetic, but also deeply personal and mysterious.
Painting Behind the Gates: Westminster Abbey
For six years, Alexander Creswell has been allowed to paint any area of London’s medieval Westminster Abbey, often behind locked gates. Now you can view the results of his work.