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On a recent stroll through his gallery on Neville Street, entrepreneur Jose Rizo had the demeanor of a big city museum docent ...
Museums around the world are brimming with spectacular art accumulated over centuries. But precious few of them become truly famous.
After a successful career painting cows across the country, Nancy Bass's artwork is being featured in her hometown of Peoria for the first time. Her oil paintings, inspired by her farming past and ...
Since time immemorial, humans have used art, skills, and creativity to send out messages. From the early caveman who drew a boar and running humans to indicate danger, to the modern, contemporary ...
Heitzman also admires the pastel work of such famous painters as Edgar Degas, Auguste Renoir and Mary Cassatt, studying their techniques and developing her own skills.
R OCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - It’s a brush with greatness for one Rockford painter. Nancie King Mertz was recently awarded ‘Best ...
The role a Detroit-born artist played in the New York art world of the 1980s is explored in "Make Me Famous," a scrappy look at the life, influence and struggle of East Village expressionist ...
Throughout, as in his famous series of pastel-coloured electric chairs, Warhol blends brutality with beauty, and gaudiness with subtlety.
A piece of art by the worldwide famous artist from Knoxville, Beauford Delaney, is going up for auction this weekend, but the interest in this drawing is expected to reach much farther than East ...
“In the 18th century, artists loved the velvety nature of pastel, when it was used predominantly in portrait painting,” says Leila Sauvage, conservation scientist at the Rijksmuseum and a ...
An exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay will be the first major Paris show in over 100 years for a painter who defied gender expectations in her personal as well as in her professional life.
View Portrait of Doris Speed, M.B.E., 1899 - 1994, actress famous for the role of Annie Walker, landlady of the Rovers Return, Coronation Street, from the programme inception until 1983 by Harold ...
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