Painters
This 'Crude Imitation' of Rembrandt Is Actually the Real Deal
Researchers say that the famous artist himself painted "The Raising of the Cross"
Rare Collection of 1940s Art Returns to Zimbabwe After 70 Years
Students at the Cyrene Mission School created the works at a time when the African country was under colonial rule
Who Were the Painters of Pompeii?
A new exhibition explores the ancient Roman "pictores," who created beautiful frescoes preserved in ash from Mount Vesuvius' eruption
How Artist Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga Connects the Past and the Present
In bold, symbolic canvasses, the painter was inspired by a broken iPhone
A Musical About Frida Kahlo Is Coming to Broadway
The production, expected to open in 2024, is a celebration of the painter's resilience and passion
What Made Mariano Rodríguez' Art Uniquely Cuban
A mid-century modernist and native son elevated ordinary Cuban life
After Finding Fame on Instagram, Anna Weyant's Art Now Sells for Millions
At 27, she is one of the art world's youngest rising stars
Who Was Piet Mondrian Before He Painted His Iconic Abstract Grids?
A new exhibition explores the evolution of the Dutch artist’s style, 150 years after his birth
'The Scream' Gets a New Home in Norway's $650 Million National Museum
The recently opened facility has an entire room dedicated to Norwegian painter Edvard Munch
Renaissance Masterpiece Found Hanging in a 90-Year-Old Woman's London Bedroom
"The Depiction of the Madonna and Child," by a follower of Filippino Lippi, sold for around $320,000
Unvarnished Photos of Georgia O'Keeffe Show the Elusive Painter in Her Element
Never-before-published photographs offer an intimate look at the iconic artist
She Was One of Britain's First Professional Female Portraitists. Why Isn't Joan Carlile Better Known?
Though only ten of her works have been identified, the painter's influence endures
Italian Art Police Recovered a Long-Lost Titian. But Is It Really the Renaissance Master's Work?
The recently confiscated painting is worth an estimated $7 million
A Painting of Picasso’s Mistress Muse Just Sold for $67.5 Million
The piece was created in 1932, one of the painter’s most noteworthy years
When van Gogh Spoke for the Trees
A new exhibition of lesser known works during a pivotal time sheds light on his budding genius
A $26.8 Million Painting of Strawberries Smashed Records, but Now It's Stuck in Legal Limbo in France
The Louvre wants to claim the 18th-century French still life as a national treasure
Meet the Muses Who Inspired Some of the World's Most Iconic Artworks
A new book examines the lives of muses across history and the role they played in shaping treasured works like "The Kiss" and "Ophelia"
Thousands of Andrew Wyeth Paintings Have Never Been Seen by the Public—Until Now
A new arrangement will make 7,000 of the American realist's works available to museums and researchers
Inside Hieronymus Bosch's Surreal Visions of Heaven and Hell
A new exhibition in Budapest features almost 90 works by the Dutch artist and his peers
'Washington Crossing the Delaware' Sails Toward the Auction Block—and Could Fetch $15 Million
The smaller version of the iconic painting was displayed at the White House for decades
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