Painters
Rembrandt Used Unexpected Ingredient to Create His Signature Technique
New analysis shows the Dutch master added lead carbonate plumbonacrite to his impasto mix
All Hail the Renaissance of Artemisia Gentileschi
The London National Gallery unveiled a restored portrait of the Baroque painter and announced a 2020 retrospective dedicated to the artist
Connie Gilchrist Was the Shirley Temple of Victorian London
The child star captivated audiences and artists alike, served as muse for Lewis Carroll, James McNeill Whistler
How a New Hampshire Museum Is Using Art to Reach Families Affected by the Opioid Crisis
The 'Art of Hope' initiative encourages participants to draw connections between works of art and their own lives
Explore Vermeer’s Surviving Paintings, Together After All This Time, in One Virtual Exhibition
The augmented reality “Meet Vermeer” experience details the Dutch Old Master’s artistic style, life and enduring legacy
Who Was Ida O'Keeffe, Georgia's Lesser-Known, But Perhaps More-Talented, Sister?
The painter who toiled in the shadow of her celebrated sibling is the subject of a new, major exhibition
Online Portal Reveals Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Creative Process
The project’s launch coincides with a blockbuster Vienna retrospective celebrating the 450th anniversary of the Flemish old master's death
Step Into Claude Monet’s World With This Immersive VR Exploration of ‘Water Lilies’
New VR experience whisks participants from Paris museum to Impressionist's Giverny garden and studio
Exhibition Re-Examines Modernism’s Black Models
Curator Denise Murrell looks at the unheralded black women featured in some of art history’s masterpieces
Legacy of Jane Fortune, Champion of Forgotten Women Artists, Lives on in New Initiative
'A Space of Their Own' aims to build comprehensive digital database of 15th- to 19th-century women artists
Art Institute of Chicago Now Offers Open Access to 44,313 Images (and Counting)
Now you can view the museum’s masterpieces without taking a flight to Chicago
You'll Be Able to Watch Rembrandt’s Most Ambitious Work Be Restored In-Person—or Online
Experts at the Rijksmuseum estimate the process of conserving “The Night Watch” is expected to take several years
From Obscurity, Hilma af Klint Is Finally Being Recognized as a Pioneer of Abstract Art
Before the modernists, the Swedish painter's monumental canvases featured free-wheeling swirls, mysterious symbols, pastel palette
Madrid’s Prado Museum Will Spotlight Pioneering Duo of Female Renaissance Artists
Lavinia Fontana is widely considered the first professional female artist, while Sofonisba Anguissola served as Philip II of Spain’s court painter
'Baroque's Leading Lady' Artist Michaelina Wautier Finally Gets Retrospective
The 17th-century painter mastered an array of genres at a time when most female artists were consigned to painting flowers
Did This Couple Steal a $160 Million de Kooning?
The Thanksgiving snapshot places Jerry and Rita Alter in Tucson, Arizona, just a day before the 1985 heist
Historian Asserts That Leonardo’s Assistant Painted Majority of 'Salvator Mundi'
The Oxford research fellow names Bernardino Luini as main artist, believes da Vinci only painted between five to 20 percent of the painting
Have Researchers Unraveled the Six-Decade Mystery of a Kansas Museum Portrait?
The team believes it has identified the rightful artist behind ‘Mrs. Thomas Pelham,’ a nearly life-size portrait depicting an 18th-century aristocrat
Where to See the Best Mural Festivals Around the World
Every year, cities across the globe bring in artists to transform buildings
Art Dealer Discovers Six Alleged Willem de Kooning Paintings in New Jersey Storage Locker
Boxes labeled with artist's name were found among the 200 abandoned works
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