Rodin’s Centenary
Marking the centenary of Auguste Rodin’s 1917 death, the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, California, will play host to approximately 50 bronze, marble, and plaster objects by the modern master. Details here!
More Light
Group shows featuring miniature delights continue to abound this holiday season, with the latest display of brilliance coming to us from Vergennes, Vermont. Whose works can you expect to see?
Portrait of the Week: Michelangelo Buonarroti, the Florentine “Pietà”
In this occasional series, Fine Art Today delves into the world of portraiture, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of superb quality and skill. This week: Michelangelo Buonarroti, “Florentine Pietà.”
Featured Lot: Metello Motelli, “Iris”
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: Metello Motelli, “Iris.”
Drawing in the Age of Rembrandt
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is currently showing a remarkable display of Dutch landscapes, still life, and scenes of daily life through the lens of more than 90 drawings and 27 paintings. Who can you expect to see?
My Long Island
Molloy College’s Frank & Gertrude Kaiser Art Gallery is currently embellishing its walls with a stunning display of landscape brilliance via the works of Doug Zider through December 16.
Representational Highlights from Miami
Now that you can successfully navigate Miami Art Week 2016, we’ve taken the opportunity to compile a short list of superb gallery exhibitions featuring some of the most outstanding representational arts.
Your Guide to Miami Art Week 2016
Led by Art Basel, drawing upwards of 70,000 visitors, and alongside a handful of critically acclaimed smaller fairs, Miami Art Week has a lot to see — too much, in fact. That is, unless you have the inside scoop.
Freeman’s to Offer Fresh-to-Market Masterpieces
Works by many of America’s most notable and iconic artists highlight a major sale at Freeman’s in Philadelphia on December 4. Get the inside scoop here!
The Golden Age: Recent Acquisitions
When we hear the words “Golden Age,” our ears perk, and yours should, too. Featuring a stunning array of Flemish paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries, this gallery in Geneva, Switzerland, is a major destination for art collectors and connoisseurs this winter. What’s the buzz?