Leonardo da Vinci during his lifetime was renowned as the very embodiment of the Renaissance ideal, the “universal man,” at once a brilliant painter, muralist, draftsman, engineer and architect. But ...
“Madonna della Vittoria,” by the Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, must have looked imposing when it was first installed as an altarpiece in Santa Maria della Vittoria, a small chapel in the ...
The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is internationally renowned for the palpable sense of angst and anguish in his Expressionist and Symbolist works. But fans of his might feel similarly upon learning ...
This painting is a facsimile of a scene of marsh life that formed a continuous frieze in the so-called 'Green Room' in the North Palace at Amarna. (Artist: Nina de Garis Davies (1881–1965) and Norman ...
Stephen O’Donnell’s small paintings of birds and animals, at TEW Galleries through March 26, combine meticulous brushwork with careful observation and faintly unsettling content that makes these ...
In a recent exhibition at the Anchorlight Gallery in Raleigh, artist Saba Taj channeled the emotional pain they felt over the violence in Gaza since Oct. 7 into a series of paintings that feature ...
The Vermilion Arts Guild is hosting the Early Bird Art Show now through April 30 in the Main Street Vermilion gallery, 685 Main St. The “added show,” which was included five years ago, was inspired by ...
The Michelson Museum of Art is hosting the internationally praised 'Birds in Art' exhibition from September 5 to October 25, featuring works by artists from 14 countries and 33 Marshall High School ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries showcase new exhibitions on the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on the exhibitions we think you should see. Check out what we have in ...
Shea Hembrey, who just completed an artist fellowship at the University of Iowa, creates “landscape paintings” using colorful soil supplements to plant trees and promote native bird conservation. Some ...
Zhu Da (1626–1705), “Flowers on a River” (1697), hand scroll; ink on paper, 19 × 508 7/8 inches (collection of the Tianjin Museum) A rare exhibition of Chinese painting in Manhattan is drawing acclaim ...
HOLLAND — When West Michigan native Jenny deFouw Geuder was a first grader, she wrote on a school assignment that she wanted to be an illustrator when she grew up. Decades later and 16 years as ...