Honoring Our Veterans
Although Veterans Day has passed, there are always ways in which our appreciation for veterans’ sacrifice can be shown. The Norman Rockwell Museum has...
Faith After the Pharaohs
Part of the lasting legacy of the Hellenistic period (circa 323–31 BCE) was the birth of the cosmopolitan. or “world citizen.” Alexander the Great’s...
Rodin Reopened
After over $17 million in renovation and restoration, the lovely Rodin Museum in Paris reopened its doors on November 12, the master sculptor’s 175th...
Poems in Paint and More
The connections among American poetry and painting, sculpture, and decorative arts form the center of an outstanding exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of...
Seeing Nature
The Portland Museum of Art recently mounted a major exhibition featuring 39 carefully selected masterpieces drawn from Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen’s family collection.
Although...
Featured Artwork: D.K. Richardson
“Blossoms for the Bride”
Pastel on Panel
16 x 11 in.
Framed: H 23.5” x W 18.5”
$22,000www.dkrichardson-artist.com [email protected]
Description: Summer In my garden brings the most delightful experiences...
January 10: Miro
The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas, will present a rare glimpse at the later works of Spanish-born artist Joan Mirό (1893-1983), one...
Watercolor’s Weight
The Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia is currently celebrating one of city’s most revered realist painters and watercolor innovators, Eileen Goodman, in a solo...
Picturing the Americas
Featuring over 100 oil paintings, watercolors, prints, and photographs, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art recently mounted an exhibition chronicling how pictorial representations...
Blue
For thousands of years, blue pigments have traditionally been reserved for objects of extreme wealth and veneration. Produced largely from cobalt, lapis lazuli, or...








