How a Master Finds Rhythm in Nature
Everywhere one looks in nature, one can find colors, movement, texture, and rhythm. However, it takes a skillful artist to properly capture these elements...
A Master Draughtsman
There have been many artists throughout history who have mastered dry mediums on paper, among them Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. However, scholars often refer to this Rococo painter as a champion, and many of his most stunning examples are now on view here.
Holiday Miniatures
Galleries all across the country are opening their holiday miniature shows as we race toward 2016. Fine Art Today has compiled a list of...
The Memory of John H. Moran
Hearts were heavy across the fine art landscape this week after it was announced that John H. Moran (1942-2017) — founder of John Moran Auctioneers — passed away on October 3. We take a moment here to honor his legacy.
Ace-High
Cowboys, cattle, weary travelers, and Indians are some of the subjects encountered in a solo exhibition of Gary Lynn Roberts’s Western paintings.
Gary Lynn Roberts...
A Superb Baroque
The National Gallery of Art is back to mounting massive loan exhibitions, and its first one post-pandemic is now on view.
Tete a Tete
Allan Stone Projects in New York City is pleased to be presenting an exhibition showcasing artist self-images.
Opening on February 25, “Tête à Tête: Portraits...
Fascinating Florals: 17 Paintings of Flowers
Humans seem to be hardwired to cherish flowers, so it's no surprise that visual artists have for centuries expressed their own admiration in diverse ways...
Featured Lot: Giovanni Battista Langetti, “Sorrow”
In this ongoing series for Fine Art Today, we take a longer look at the history and features of a soon-to-be-available artwork of note....
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.