A local art historian, in his review, compared Schjerfbeck to Titian, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, and Beethoven. Notice the ...
"Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350” is more than just a pre-history of the Italian Renaissance. Duccio di Buoninsegna, The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea, and Patriarchs and ...
Artworks takes a deep dive into the Art of Painting with world-class painter Harmonia Rosales. Artworks takes a deep dive into the Art of Painting with world-class painter Harmonia Rosales. Since the ...
Since it was acquired in 1964, Gustave Caillebotte’s “Paris Street; Rainy Day” has become all but synonymous with the Art Institute. It appears in the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and in ...
For years, a professor has assigned her students to spend three hours with an artwork. A reporter tried this “immersive attention” experiment with a Velázquez masterpiece. Credit... Supported by By ...
The British artist’s work challenges all notions you might have about the relationship between politics and aesthetics. Frank Bowling, 1965. Frank Bowling has a knack for keeping himself just out of ...
A painting by Balthasar Klossowski de Rola, known as Balthus, has been deaccessioned by the Art Institute of Chicago and is expected to fetch as much as $18 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York.
In its first special exhibition since its reopening, New York’s Frick Collection brings together three Johannes Vermeer paintings for “Vermeer’s Love Letters,” a new exhibition on view through August ...
Works the size of postcards and bathroom tiles are challenging the market’s appetite for grand scales. By Julia Halperin In 2016, Jennifer J. Lee, 47, was one of 10 artists assisting the abstract ...
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, “The Vicomtesse de Vaudreuil” (1785) Oil on panel; 83.2 x 64.8 cm (32 3/4 x 25 1/2 in.) Johannes Vermeer had a serious thing for books. As it turns out, so did Edward ...