Flock to This
Time and again birds have found themselves the subjects of artists’ work in all types of mediums and styles. Since 1976, one museum has...
Featured Lot: Norman Rockwell, “Easter (Soldier Watering Tulip)”
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....
This Fanstastic Lineup
An eclectic range of accomplished artists headlines an outstanding group exhibition in Kansas this fall at Strecker-Nelson Gallery. Find out which nationally known artists...
Sirona Summer
Visitors to Sirona Fine Art in Hallandale Beach, Florida, will experience a diverse range of artworks from many talented artists on the gallery’s roster....
Master Drawings New York 2016
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Master Drawings New York 2016 will be a captivating week of exhibitions, sales, and more at 30 leading art galleries...
Opening Pandora’s Box
New York City’s AFA Gallery of SoHo recently opened “Pandora’s Box” — a group exhibition featuring a lineup of international artists known for fantastical...
Nature and Experience: Paintings by William Nichols
It took William Nichols some time to develop a visual vocabulary that accurately expressed what he saw and experienced emotionally in nature. However, once discovered, the creativity — and paint — flowed in ways that continue to enthrall viewers and collectors.
News From Master Drawings New York (MDNY) 2018
From Jordaens and Tiepolo to Homer and Matisse, the international showcase that is MDNY opens later this month. The annual event has solely been devoted to fine drawings, but this year will introduce painting and sculpture specialists.
“The art world is changing,” notes Crispian Riley-Smith, chief executive of Master Drawings New York Ltd. “We’re changing, too, in order to remain relevant in the market, while maintaining the high level of connoisseurship for which we are known.”
Sargent’s “Charlotte Cram” Finds New Home
A remarkable 1900 portrait of the youthful Charlotte Cram by master painter John Singer Sargent has a new home after this museum’s board of commissioners authorized its purchase — and it’s already on view.
An Artistic Allegory of an Artistic Life
Brendan Johnston gives us a glimpse into his world, as shown in this still life that includes objects of inspiration and practicality. Keep reading to learn more about Johnston and his process.