Ironically, despite the region's association with his name, Constable spent the majority of his life in London, where he famously rivalled the equally celebrated painter, Turner. A pivotal moment in ...
Researchers discovered that our ability to recognize trees in art is linked to a mathematical principle called the branch ...
Claude Monet, the brilliant artist who was a true nature lover, is a name that everyone in and out of the art circles knows ...
She's reviving the Black Arts Movement’s tradition of pairing poetry with live music—and drawing Gen Z off their phones and ...
A still life by Francisco de Goya appears at the start of this exhibition, depicting three raw salmon steaks oozing blood ...
One such memorable adventure was the morning we spent in Claude Monet’s Garden in Giverny. I could hardly contain my ...
Think classical subjects and allegory. Those artists who came to be called “Impressionists” turned this tight world of control on its head. Their artistic interests and work addressed common, everyday ...
While artistic beauty may be a matter of taste, our ability to identify trees in works of art may be connected to ...
A provocative new exhibit opening Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art is asking whether the chemical-riddled haze that blanketed London and Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries contributed to the ...
The New Britain Museum of American Art is a month late to the party, but its compact new exhibit, "Blue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ...
Ryan Vowles speaks to Cambridge artist Sarah Allbrook about the unique beauty of plein air painting Why are Monet’s paintings ...
Monet depicts a tranquil scene of a winter day on the outskirts of the small suburban town of Argenteuil, not far from Paris. Although the town was already partly industrialised and a popular location ...