Edvard Munch, "Towards the Forest II," 1915. (Courtesy Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Philip and Lynn Straus Collection) Spring is an allegory for regrowth and hope. Many of Greater Boston’s ...
"Three hundred years of American painting: the Montclair Art Museum collection," New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1989. Montclair Art Museum, unpublished checklist, 1988. "The American Painting ...
Left: A Suffolk Spring Landscape with Welsh Mountains Beyond (1939/40) attributed to Lucian Freud. Right: Tom Wright landscape. (Images courtesy of Sworders) After the artist Elizabeth Bodman died in ...
One needs years of immersion in Chinese culture, language, history and philosophy to be able to fully appreciate the timeless beauty and symbolic richness of Chinese ink paintings. Despite this, ...
Milosch, Jane C., ed., "Grant Wood's Studio: Birthplace of American Gothic," New York, NY: Prestel Publishing, 2005, plate 21. Farm landscape depicting a man and woman planting seedlings in neat rows, ...
Maureen Gallace, Ice Storm, Easton (With Robert), 2015. (© Maureen Gallace, courtesy 303 Gallery, New York) By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional ...
Wielding paints, canvases, and creative eyes, artists reveal how to see—and document—nature and cities. Artist Tim Wilson paints on the Maine Coast as part of a yearlong project documenting the ...
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