50 Shades of Flowers
A colorful array of floral paintings will bring warmth and a hint of spring to your winter this month at R. Michelson Galleries. Who’s the well-known painter? Much more is just one click away!
Go To The Circus And Play With Yourself
New York City is poised to open a fun exhibition this weekend featuring works by Georges Seurat (1859-1891). Details here!
It’s Not Too Late, Or Is It?
Although the official auction has passed, there’s still time to see a magnetic show of American miniatures in Tucson, Arizona — and dozens of brilliant paintings to be had.
Even City Slickers Are Welcome
A staple among the top fine art collectors today, “Masters of the American West” is looking to blow audiences away once more in 2017. Was that goal met? You decide.
How Stillness Creates Movement
Sometimes movement involves feelings rather than objects. Discover how one man has been using still life for nearly 60 years to inspire generations of accomplished creators.
This Isn’t Gilligan’s Island
Opening this week is an important group exhibition featuring many of the world’s most accomplished marine painters. Get the list of participating artists and a preview here.
Featured Lot: History Will Be Made
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’s painting is one of this artist’s greatest masterpieces ever to come to auction.
Ok, Ladies, Now Let’s Get in “Formation”
An incredible group of female representational painters has taken over Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York City — and it’s absolutely stunning. Who are they, and when do the doors open?
Fashion & Impressionism in Fin-De-Siècle Paris
Paris in the late 1800s: new industry, haute cuisine, flaneurs, decadence, and the fashion center of the world. It was a time of change and of prosperity, where leisure time could be found, and where artisans making handmade crafts could flourish.
Featured Lot: A Steal or Wrongful Attribution?
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’s painting is attributed to an American icon, and if that’s accurate, is very underpriced. You decide.









