The Best of Representation
Art Basel Miami 2015 has officially kicked off. Where can you find the best representational works?
As detailed in last week’s edition of Fine Art...
Ingres
Hailed as the preeminent academic painter of his era, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was the heir apparent of Raphael and Poussin during the late 18th and...
OPPORTUNITY: Painting in Tuscany
Explore the Tuscan countryside through the Southern Vermont Art Center in the spring of 2016 with this great workshop.
The Southern Vermont Art Center (SVAC)...
AWA Winners
Featuring an amazing array of works, American Women Artists (AWA) recently celebrated 25 years of excellence with its 2015 Annual Master & Signature Member...
A Land Remembered
The Sunshine State is known for its spectacular beaches, diverse ecology, vast everglades, marshes, and so much more. And many of these attractions are...
Multisensory Art
Colorado-based artist Ann Cunningham, along with the Woodson Art Museum, is eagerly awaiting December 5, when they will offer audiences a multisensory art exhibition...
Peaks and Valleys
Visiting China’s Yellow Mountain can be a stunning experience — both visually and physically. Three artists traveled to the location with artist Michael Nock...
Featured Lot: Sir Edward John Poynter, “Zenobia Captive”
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....
Major Discovery Imminent?
Researchers and scientists are 90 percent sure that two hidden chambers lie behind the walls of Egypt’s King Tutankhamun’s tomb. What do they think...
Unseen: Bringing Art to the Visually Impaired
Historical masterpieces are being brought to life for the visually impaired through an innovative project that uses the latest technology to create accurate models....








