Tracking History, Pt. 2
Fine Art Today’s exclusive look into master sculptor Sabin Howard’s progress for the United States World War I Centennial memorial in Washington, D.C., continues....
Add Another Feather to His Cap
Sponsored by the Sierra Pastel Society, the international juried exhibition “Pastels on High” recently doled out awards to some deserving participants, including this familiar...
History, Mystery, and Discoveries
Many of the nation’s top museums have permanent collections so eclectic and robust that rediscovering their old masterpieces can lead to something extraordinary. That...
Portrait of the Week: X Marks the Spot
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 we consider a famous portrait of an infamous seductress.
Featured Lot: Eugene Alexis Girardet, “The Attack”
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....
Hockaday Heaven
This past weekend, the Hockaday Museum of Art hosted over 300 attendees for the splendid event “A Timeless Legacy — Women Artists of Glacier...
Sculpting with Color
One can celebrate the beauty and liveliness of the work of 15th-century sculptor Luca Della Robbia during a major exhibition. Treat yourself to details...
Still Life that Moves You
With a title like that and names such as Lamb, Levin, and Russo — what more could you need?
From August 27 through September 9,...
A Dynamic Duo You Should Note
A fantastic pairing of landscape, still life, and figurative works from two adroit painters will embellish the walls of Grenning Gallery this month. Who...
How This Artist Brings Pop to the West
An originator of the Western pop art movement, Billy Schenck ranks among the top working artists today. Using a range of photorealism techniques with...