Dog Lovers Rejoice!
The AKC has an exciting announcement for those who love both fine art and canine companions.
Two Not-to-Miss Fine Art Events in Scottsdale
You’ll want to carve out some time this winter to visit, browse, and shop for your next piece of fine art from among more than 200 artists in all media in Scottsdale, Arizona.
2019 Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale
Discover this year’s Featured Artist of the 26th annual event, which features 60 contemporary realists from North America and Europe who capture the Western way of life.
A Discussion on “Posing Modernity”
In a follow-up to our recent announcement about the exhibition “Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today,” learn about a special discussion that deconstructs race in western painting.
High-Profile Tastemakers at Upcoming Art Show
The 2019 Washington Winter Show includes a former White House curator, an HGTV star, and more. Tickets are on sale now; get a preview of the event here.
Guillermo Lorca’s Painted Operas
From the latest issue: Download the January/February 2019 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine to read the feature article "Guillermo Lorca's Painted Operas" and much more.
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Art of Three Faiths: A Torah, a Bible, and a Qur’an
The practitioners of these religions have been called “people of the book” for their shared belief in the importance of the divine word, rendered in medieval manuscripts in glowing gold and luminous colors on parchment.
Impressionistic Hudson River Landscapes on View
Discover works inspired by the varied terrain of the river landscape, as seen from the window of a train speeding along through the ever-changing scenery.
1912 Danish Acquisition at Major Museum
A painting that is in excellent, practically untouched, condition, which has never been exhibited in public before its emergence on the market in 2018: View it in person at . . .
Pieter Bruegel: A Once in a Lifetime Exhibition
Museums and private collectors count this artist’s works among their most precious and fragile possessions. Most of the panels have never been loaned for an exhibition.









