Which Romantic Painted this Week’s Feature Portrait “La Monomane de l’envie”?

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In this ongoing series, Fine Art Today delves into the world of portraiture, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of superb quality and skill. This week: “La Monomane de l’envie.” Click here to learn more.

Seeing Music, Feeling Beauty

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Nineteenth-century French composer Claude Debussy (1862-1918) often invited his audiences to “see” art and abstract visual elements in his music. Collaborating with him across time is master painter Mary Pettis, who will soon mount a breathtaking solo exhibition that celebrates the music in art and the art in music.

A Rendezvous for Collectors

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Two weeks ago, a group of art collectors were invited by the Coeur d’Alene Galleries to Northwest Montana along the Clark Fork River for a special rendezvous. Who attended and what took place? Your recap is one click away!

Into the Night

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A unique new collection of works by artist Glenn Dean enjoyed a very successful opening night at Maxwell Alexander last weekend. Through this new body of work, Dean explored a new subject that historically has dazzled and will continue to dazzle collectors. Details here!

Boathouse Beauty

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Along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States lie hundreds of small towns and cities that boast stunning views of river landscapes. These classic scenes form an important part of late 19th- and early 20th-century American art. That tradition continues today, as seen in the recent body of work by Joseph Sweeney.

Thinking About Lines

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There’s a reason many describe line as the most basic and important of the visual elements. Lines are infinitely variable in their expression of time, movement, emotion, and intensity — qualities that are directly translated to artworks made only from lines: drawings. How did some of art history’s greatest minds employ line? Find out here.

Business for Artists

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Co-sponsored by Collectors for Connoisseurship at Windows to the Divine and the Clark Hulings Fund, a unique opportunity for artists is set to begin on Tuesday, June 20 in Colorado. What’s the buzz?

Relationship Goals: Modernism and Classicism

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A fascinating new exhibition seeks to investigate for the first time the integral relationships among modernism, classicism, and pop imagery through interwar sculpture. Who are the central players, and where can you see it?

How One Artist Is Bridging Worlds

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Have you ever thought about the connections between humans, animals, and conceptions of divinity? A talented sculptor took up this challenge for a solo exhibition this summer that merits your consideration.

An Awesome Annual

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Featuring more than 30 works of art from Studio Incamminati’s esteemed roster of artists and alumni, collectors can bolster their holdings and contribute to future generations of creatives during this can’t-miss annual exhibition.

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