The growing prevalence of photographic images in the first half of the 20th century persuaded many painters to shift away from representing reality and to focus instead on expressing their own ...
In Grove Gallery’s latest exhibition, “Women Painting Women,” gallery director Sarah Kaiser-Amral said she didn’t just want ...
Today, 17th-century painter Michaelina Wautier earns comparisons to Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck. But for centuries, the accomplished Flemish Baroque painter had been all but forgotten. In ...
What a ruckus! What panic! And why not? Until the appearance of photography, painters had nearly a monopoly on artistic representation. Their craft was regarded as the primary means to concoct images.
For two decades and counting, Anna Walker Skillman has built Jackson Fine Art into a prominent hub for contemporary and modern photography. The Atlanta-based gallery is now expanding and relocating, ...
Elizabeth Okie Paxton, "The Breakfast Tray" (c. 1910), oil on canvas, 21 x 17 inches (all images courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington) The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, has ...
WORCESTER ― On this Women's History Month, it might surprise some to learn that Worcester Art Museum's first acquisition, gifted in 1896, was painted by a woman. The oil painting portrait of William ...
Bruin creates space for herself, Black women through fine art Third-year studio art student Ebony Morris primarily paints portraits, specifically of women of color, to express herself and connect with ...
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