Over 100 masterworks by 59 artists spanning the Ming and Qing dynasties are on view at China Institute Gallery in New York. Zhu Da (1626–1705), “Flowers on a River” (1697), hand scroll; ink on paper, ...
Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait. By Amanda Fortini IN EARLY 2021, Jordan Casteel, the painter known for her tender, exquisitely ...
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TOLEDO — The Dutch painter Rachel Ruysch won the lottery twice — in 1713 and 1723. Most people will be happy for you if you win the lottery once — even if you’re already quite well off, as Ruysch was.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York recently acquired a rare painting by one of France’s most celebrated—though largely forgotten—female painters. The oil on canvas still-life by Charlotte ...
In the artist’s New York gallery debut at Chart, her carnivorous plants upend the agendas of their 19th-century inspirations. Kate Bickmore, Hypnotic Transference of Luminous Life (2024). Courtesy the ...
Spring has officially sprung at Sterling Creatives. For her latest stint as the artist cooperatives’ featured artist, Angie Norell is showcasing how “Blessings Bloom” by drawing inspiration from 12 of ...
Looking for a colorful, sensory-rich, and mess-friendly way to engage your little ones? Try this Bubble Painting Flower Craft, a fun, hands-on project perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and ...
A traveling exhibition resurrects Rachel Ruysch, an ambitious Dutch painter (and two-time lottery winner) whose intricate still lifes still stun. You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.