Ink & Paint
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From the Streets
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Among Silence
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An Art Lover’s Look at Cincinnati
Today, not nearly enough Americans realize that Cincinnati was once hailed as the “Queen City of the West”: It was one of the key...
Featured Lot: Giovanni Battista Langetti, “Sorrow”
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....
Featured Artwork: Ron Donoughe
“Blue Morning”
oil on linen
30 x 40 in.
http://www.donoughe.com/
About the artist:
A native of Loretto, Pennsylvania now living in Pittsburgh, Ron Donoughe is best known for his...
Residents
The Grand Central Atelier in Queens, New York, continually produces some of the greatest classically trained artists. New works by nine resident artists are...
Scottsdale Art Auction Earns $9 Million
On April 2, the Scottsdale Art Auction in Arizona offered up a wide selection of historically important and contemporary Western, wildlife, and sporting artworks...
Portraits of Portraits
There has been an ongoing growth or revival of classicism in the art world, which often leads to the question: How does one explore...
Barbed Wire & Picket Fences
Race, gender, terrorism, and economics are all topics that find themselves at the forefront of America’s political climate today. As such, artists also continue...









