Portraiture’s Finest

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See which 18th-century portraitist is being comprehensively celebrated at Scotland’s National Gallery.   Visitors to Scotland’s National Gallery will have their chance to take in...

Double Vision? Yes, Please

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Acclaimed artists Ron and Echo Ukrainetz are currently showcasing an compelling visual interpretation of the unique history of Montana during “Double Visions” at the Hockaday Museum of Art.

Textures in Appalachia You’ve Got to See

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Anglin Smith Fine Art in Charleston, South Carolina, seems to be the perfect venue for painter Bill Jameson’s latest solo exhibition. In what is described as a gallery for contemporary realism and color, Jameson’s stunning landscapes are right at home.

Featured Lot: Pieter Brueghel the Younger, “Return from the Kermesse”

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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. This week: Pieter Brueghel the Younger, “Return from the Kermesse.”

Wait ’till You See What Could Bring a Retired Doctor $16 Million

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Don’t you love hearing about unbelievable fine art discoveries? The answer to that question will be an emphatic “Yes!” after you read about this amazing story breaking out of France this week.

Reader’s Choice: When Is It Too Late? Never.

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You’ve spoken! In this occasional series, we highlight one of the most popular articles among Fine Art Today readers. In case you missed this incredible story, here’s another look at this landscape painter with a potent message.

Golden Gift from a Golden Age

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News out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, late last week was making waves in the museum world as UNC alumni Sheldon and Leena Peck made one heck of a gift. The inside scoop is here.

Collect an Ocean of Talent

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Through this spring in San Diego, lovers of fine realism will discover a number of great artworks during a huge group exhibition at this well-known gallery.

The Golden Twenties

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A California institution is proud to have recently opened a major exhibition that delves into the life and career of an Impressionist widely recognized as one of the state’s most influential. Although he fell into obscurity after his untimely death, the script has flipped with “The Golden Twenties.”

The Spirit of Representation

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Several of the nation’s top representational artists are headed to this New York City gallery next month for a stunning group exhibition. All artistic sprits are welcome during “Spiritu Vivae.” Who’s included and where?

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