From the Latest Issue of Fine Art Connoisseur
Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White
The show includes nearly fifty rarely exhibited works, presenting the depth and breadth of Rembrandt’s etching subjects, including portraits, self-portraits, scenes from daily life, landscapes, narrative scenes, and still lifes. The exhibition also demonstrates his centuries-long impact on ...
One-Hit Wonders in Art
As far as we can tell, neither painting was exhibited publicly, yet both are superb examples of 20th-century American social realism.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 24, 2026
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Favorite Painting: “Beggar with a Duffle Coat”
Edouard Manet was born to an upper-middle-class family, but he was infused with an empathy for beggars and others who had been pushed out of the city as the capital expanded and ...
Gainsborough: The Fashion of Portraiture
Displaying more than two dozen paintings, the show will explore the richly interwoven relationship between Thomas Gainsborough’s portraits and ...
17 Paintings of Parks to Be Proud Of
With summer in full swing, we opted to focus on the remarkable parks and historic sites that grace the United States.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 24, 2026
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Noah Davis Represented
Learn about a retrospective devoted to the Seattle-born artist Noah Davis, who had a humble aspiration: ‘to represent the people around me’.
Mastering the Mood: Atmospheric Emotion
Preview a curated selection of works by leading contemporary artists who explore the emotional resonance found in nature’s most evocative moments. From the quiet poetry of mist-covered mornings to the dramatic interplay of dusk light and shadow, the exhibition invites viewers to experience artwork not merely as places or things, but as profound emotional states.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 17, 2026
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
The “Parisianization” of Julius LeBlanc Stewart
At first glance, the art and career of Julius LeBlanc Stewart suggest the conventional trope of the privileged American-born artist living abroad, yet a closer look ...
Of Mark & Meaning: American Women Artists
This season, central Tennessee is setting the stage to celebrate American Women Artists through a special museum exhibition and symposium.







![17 Paintings of Parks to Be Proud Of Robert Peters (b. 1960), "Ancestral Cliffs," [Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado], 2009, oil on linen, 30 x 44 in., private collection](https://fineartconnoisseur.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Peters-Ancestral-Cliffs-paintings-of-national-parks-218x150.jpg)





