How Tennessee Celebrates Women’s Suffrage
The establishment of a woman’s right to vote was finally realized in 1920, when Tennessee passed the 36th vote needed to ratify the 19th...
Featured Lot: Francesco Righetti, “Apollo & Daphne”
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....
Making Melancholy More
He was one of the most exciting, experimental, and affecting artists of his day, but his reputation was quickly eclipsed by the triumph of...
You’ll See Them in Hudson River Heaven
There can be little doubt that, when one sees or hears the names Cole, Heade, Bierstadt, Kensett, or Cropsey, interest is piqued.
Although the seminal...
Painting With Light
Concurrent with the development and rise of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and British Impressionism in England during the late 19th century was the development of...
Caravaggio, Enough Said?
Murderer, defector, villain, painter. Caravaggio is indeed one of the most fascinating characters in the history of art. Very few of the artist’s works...
Classical Painting on a Budget?
The 2016 auction season is in full swing, with the latest major sale just around the corner at Auctionata. Classic works from the 16th...
How to Turn Softness Into Solidity
Works by Russian artist Victor Koulbak are currently embellishing the walls of this outstanding New York City Gallery. Watch as his works magically evaporate...
Are You Ready for This?
Although we’re still over three months away, it’s never too early to begin anticipating and getting excited for one of the nation’s biggest and...
A Story Worth Telling
If you could re-create your identity for public consumption, what qualities or characteristics would you want to convey? This question is, in part, what...









