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Thomas Cole was worried. He had left Pennsylvania for New Hampshire's White Mountains in the summer of 1827 on the advice of his patron, Daniel Wadsworth. Once there, the English-born painter marveled ...
A 25th-anniversary screening of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” will be held at the CALS Ron Robinson Theater in Little Rock on ...
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
Did you know Adolf Hitler once wanted to be an artist? Yes, before becoming a powerful and dangerous leader, Hitler hoped to make a living through painting and drawing. He spent years trying to build ...
Works from the Bank of America Collection” assembles 89 photographs, lithographs, sculptures and paintings by 39 artists to ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has two works on display by one of the world's great landscape painters, J.M.W. Turner, born 250 years ago.
The June show, “Landscapes: Real or Fantasy,” opened on June 13 with an awards reception complete with a full house and live music at Stella’s Art Gallery, 38033 Euclid Ave.
Dayton Claudio explains his painting “Coyote Hills,” currently on display at the Chico Art Center as part of an exhibit, along with late artist Nora Pineda’s work on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 ...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has riveted the public with its futuristic architecture. But the lasting impact of George Lucas' billion-dollar museum may lie in its landscape.
“The Sea and the Sky, and You and I” art exhibition, inspired by Detroit's landscape, is on display at The Shepherd. The exhibition features 28 artists, 17 of whom are from Detroit. The show ...
Tony Ayres knew he had a problem. The creator behind Netflix hits “Clickbait” and “Stateless” faced a challenge: Jane Harper’s bestseller novel “The Survivors” clocked in at roughly ...