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Arthur Brand, nicknamed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," said the latest discovery was among his most significant.
After x-raying this painting of him doing an experiment by Henry Gillard Glindoni, the National Gallery of London found a hidden circle of skulls in the background.
Artistic works based on the Cahirmee Horse Fair and Lambay Island will feature in an exhibition in Mallow later this month.
The Mona Lisa is often regarded as the most famous painting in the world, and her gaze continues to draw millions of visitors each year, solidifying her place in art history.
On a recent stroll through his gallery on Neville Street, entrepreneur Jose Rizo had the demeanor of a big city museum docent. He points to a pastel-rich print of the famous painting “Q Train” by ...
After a successful career painting cows across the country, Nancy Bass's artwork is being featured in her hometown of Peoria for the first time. Her oil paintings, inspired by her farming past and ...
A dubious “Van Gogh” has sparked a battle between technology, connoisseurs, and the high-stakes art market. What does AI, which is transforming art authentication, have to say about the verdict?
Curious about the favorite art pieces among the staff, I asked around, and surprisingly, many led me straight to the painting of Jerry Garcia by Marty Balin, each eager to share why this particular ...
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and ...
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 ...
Woodblocks, Moss and Original of Widely Reproduced Spanish Colonial Painting Among New Acquisitions at DAM The Denver Art Museum recently acquired hundreds of works of art.
Austinite Lars Frazer ended up with a Surrealist painting that his father owned; now it is up on the walls of the Blanton Museum ...