This Spotlight Exhibition Coming Soon to Boston

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Inspired by the work of American traditional painters such as George Inness and Albert Bierstadt, Sergio Roffo is an accomplished painter internationally known for his stunning landscapes that evoke moods of calm and serenity.

A Great Gesture from a Great Sculptor

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The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF) recently announced a unique artistic and philanthropic collaboration with master sculptor Glenna Goodacre. Collectors and major donors should look at this opportunity. What is it? Find out here!

Bombay Sapphire Doles Out Awards

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Although Bombay Sapphire is a company known for producing high-quality gin, it also sponsors an “Artisan Series” in which awards are given to regional and online artists. Who are the recent winners?

Featured Lot: Sir William Orpen, “Sergeant Murphy & Things”

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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: Sir William Orpen, “Sergeant Murphy & Things.”

Behind the Narrative

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Featuring a stunning array of recent works by emerging artists, One Art Space in New York City is poised to open a compelling group show.

You’ve Got to See The Florence Academy’s New Complex

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Founded nearly 25 years ago by painter Daniel Graves, the Florence Academy has grown into one of the world’s preeminent ateliers by continuing to teach and advance classical realism. The school was overjoyed to recently announce the opening of its lavish new complex.

A Russian Alliance Worth Your Attention

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The Grenning Gallery is overjoyed to be presenting a number of breathtaking works during its Russian-American Alliance Exhibition this month. Initially formed several years ago, the artist group has continued to blossom, and their show is worth your attention.

Flaming June: The Making of an Icon

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Frederic Leighton’s “Flaming June” — a sun-drenched, sleeping female wrapped in orange draperies — is one of the most memorable and reproduced images in the history of British art. The work’s fascinating story, from its creation to international fame, is detailed during this exhibition.

An Available Icon

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Commissioned in 1849 as part of a series of three panels to hang in the Refreshment Room in the House of Lords, London, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer’s “The Monarch of the Glen” is as beautiful and majestic as paintings come — and it’s currently on view at Christie’s, New York.

Keeping Up with Kunkle

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It’s been one of the most highly anticipated solo exhibitions of 2016, featuring the recent works by contemporary star Brad Kunkle, who explores narratives of being visible and invisible in oil, linen, gold, and silver. We’re just about at a loss for words for how beautiful it is.

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