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The Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao has restored a 15th century painting of the Annunciation by Pedro Berruguete.
For a decade or so on either side of World War II, Shahn’s achievements made him an art star, earning him a major show at the ...
His creation, AI Gemini, is an AI-driven robot that creates traditional Chinese landscape paintings — the “first-ever artificial intelligence ink artist in the world,” according to 3812 Gallery, which ...
A painting once hailed as Paul Gauguin’s final self-portrait is now under renewed scrutiny after an amateur art sleuth raised doubts about its authenticity—sparking a fresh scientific ...
Mario Moore's bold portraits explore the nature of veneration, self-determination, and the continuum of history.
As part of the "Museum Bowl," the Philadelphia Museum of Art received a painting on loan from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City on Wednesday. Édouard Manet's "The Croquet Party," an ...
In this painting, Matthew is in conversation with his symbol, a winged man. Each of the four evangelists are represented in art through symbols. The winged man symbol for Matthew refers to the ...
They are sign painters and gold-leafing artists, practitioners of venerable art forms that were once so prominent here that the city was, without argument, the center of the sign painting world ...
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired a rare 18th-century French painting previously caught at the center of a lawsuit between an international auction house and a private buyer. The Fort Worth art ...
A painting doesn’t object when we keep on looking. The models – bohemians paid to pose – knew the deal they made was to be the object of the gaze, of desire, to be the object of blatant, deliberate ...
French writer Yasmina Reza’s 1994 play “ART” takes that familiar hypothetical and raises the stakes: If your friend spends 200,000 francs on a painting that you think is crap, how do you ...
McNally says that he owns more than 200 paintings—but please do not call him a collector. The Art Newspaper: What was the first work you ever bought? Keith McNally: The first picture which I ...