Peace of the Sea

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There’s a reason the coasts are calming, tranquil spaces for so many — namely the soft crashes of waves, distant squawks of seagulls, and...
"The Lord Is in This Place, How Dreadful Is This Place (Federal Hill Firetower)," oil on muslin, mounted on panel, 20 x 20"

“The Lord Is in This Place…” and 7 Other Tonal Paintings

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Learn about a solo show of tonal paintings by "a cheerful guy who paints drippy portraits of decaying American infrastructure."

The ‘Realism’ in Surrealism

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There seem to always be undertones of realism within the genre of surrealism, hence the name, and the popularity among artists and connoisseurs. Fine...
Nikita Budkov, "Of Sorrow and Love," oil on linen, 30 x 24 in.

20th Anniversary for American Legacy Fine Arts

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The anniversary exhibition showcases more than 40 new works by gallery artists, including ...

The Overlooked Gets and Look

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Open now at the Westbeth Gallery in New York City is a group exhibition that spotlights contemporary still life painting.   On view now through January...
Marc Anderson (b. 1987), "Giants of Little America," 2022, oil on board, 24 x 48 in., Lily Pad | West, Milwaukee

Painting of the Week: Giants of Little America

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The foggy sky casting a misty pall on the structures below certainly took a lot of attention to subtle value and color transitions, as well as ...
landscape paintings - Sharon Weaver, "Golden Bay," oil with gold leaf, 18 x 24 in.

EXHIBITION: From Field to Frame

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The show features over 70 new landscape paintings, including scenes from the PAC6 group’s most recent “bucket list” trips to ...

January 20-24: ArtPalmBeach 2016

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Internationally recognized and boasting 18 years of success, ArtPalmBeach 2016 is sure to be the best yet.   Over 85 international galleries will feature during the...
Joseph Russell Shoemaker (1795–1860), "Dining Room of Abm Russell, New Bedford," 1848–54, watercolor on paper, 18 x 15 x 3/4 in. (framed), New Bedford Whaling Museum, Massachusetts, gift of Mrs. Edward K. Sampson, 1962.4.13

Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North

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Despite their importance, the experiences and contributions of Black people have generally been invisible in our country’s historical artworks...

Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art

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While historians and scholars alike maintain that modernism began in France in 1863, a current exhibition in Minneapolis seeks to highlight the movement’s roots...

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