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Long Island impressionist artist F. Edwin Church is being celebrated at the North Shore Historical Museum in Glen Cove, ...
What the queen means to Jewish tradition and to resisting tyranny and persecution—in the seventeenth century and today.
Painters across the centuries have turned this most intimate of transgressions into art, inviting viewers to become voyeurs ...
The election of Varghese, a queer woman of Indian descent, as dean of America’s largest Episcopal church represents a number ...
You can view more than 80 objets d’art, ranging from monumental paintings, woodcuts, and fine embroidery to stained glass, ...
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
The Prizery will present “Southern Gothic, Portraits of the Female Gaze,” a solo exhibition by painter Ellie Rose, on view from Thursday through July 31.
Paintings with ties to an infamous New Mexico couple have been returned to the museum they were stolen from 40 years ago. Last Friday, officials at the University of New Mexico’s Harwood Museum ...
A painting by Marlene Dumas going up for auction this month at Christie’s New York will likely break the record for the highest price ever paid at auction for a work by a living woman artist ...
She’s back. After two years of traveling, “Madame X” — the iconic 1884 portrait by John Singer Sargent — has returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it’s the star of a new ...
Lavinia Fontana, a leading woman painter of the Italian Renaissance, now credited with work a museum in Douai, France, believed was Flemish.