“Everything is alive and breathing,” said artist Naudline Pierre at her Greenpoint, Brooklyn, studio, one morning this past August. She was referring to her most recent paintings, towering canvases, ...
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo wanted people to look up to his art. He painted his most famous work on ceilings. Venetian by birth and rococo by temperament, the 18th century master loved to loft dangling ...
"The Huntington Art Collections: A Handbook," San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1986. Walther, Susan Danly, "The Virginia Steele Scott Gallery at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San ...
Miss Sedgwick, in her "Letters from Abroad," vol. 2, p. 237, thus describes the original of this picture: "There is a masterpiece of Domenichino; a boy of four or five years old in a blue kirtle, is ...
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Otero’s images of water and disaster mirror the wreckage of Hurricane Maria as well as the devastation of COVID-19. Angel Otero, "Birdsong" (2020), 84 by 94 by 1.5 inches (all images courtesy the ...
Spectators at Angels Stadium Wednesday savored the sweet taste of victory as the Halos swept the Yankees in a 7 to 3 win. But for art lovers on the premises the real magic was happening in the stands.
Inside a concrete-floored studio along a row of graffitied warehouses in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the walls are lined with eight-foot-tall paintings. Some are domestic interiors with a hint of mystery. In ...
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