Rodin Returned

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After 24 long years, a stunning Rodin original was returned to its rightful owner.   Dating to 1886, “Young Girl with Serpent” is a prime example...

All in One

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The oldest fine art gallery in Colorado is showcasing nearly 40 artists in its current “Summer Exhibition.”   For collectors and art admirers who love an...

Featured Artwork: William Trost Richards, “Western Shore of Ion”

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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....

Reviving Rossiter

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Although 19th-century painter Thomas Prichard Rossiter did not enjoy a great amount of professional success during his lifetime, the Boscobel House in Garrison, New...

The Little and the Big

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We all have the ability to appreciate artworks for a number of reasons, including the scale of the product and the skill required in...

Shaping the Figure

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Gideon Chon abstracts and reimagines the figure through color, shapes, and patterning in an eclectic exhibition.   One could easily pick out a number of different...

Shaping the Figure

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Gideon Cohn abstracts and reimagines the figure through color, shapes, and patterning in an eclectic exhibition.   One could easily pick out a number of different...

Natural Forms

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Plein air painter Jamie Morgan takes viewers “Into the Wild” as his appreciation for the vitality of nature shines through at the Arte Verissima...

The French Connection

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Born on the Atlantic coast of France, painter Olivier Suire Verley has traveled across the world to capture the charm of different places and...

Time Stands Still

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The Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway is well known for its beautiful vistas, gentle cascading falls, and lush green landscapes over a stretch of...

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