In his new solo exhibition, Garbian traces the delicate tension between the enduring lessons of the Old Masters and the urgency of the present ...
In a series of paintings, the artist places seemingly-disparate objects and animals in arrangements inspired by a journey of ...
The time-honored tradition of still life painting has proven a cornerstone of art history, offering unparalleled insight both into an artist’s technique and style as well as a glimpse into the ...
Colnaghi Madrid are hosting a selling exhibition entitled Everyday Poetry: Spanish Still Life Painting of the Seventeenth and ...
The Hyde Collection exhibit blends three shows from women artists across centuries into a unified exploration of the still life genre Sharon Core, "Boston Cremes," from the series "Thiebauds," 2004. C ...
In the world of Zheng Fenglin’s painting, elements of Dutch Golden Age still lifes, Surrealism, and Eastern philosophy blend together seamlessly, creating a tapestry of symbolism and quiet reflection.
This is a particularly excellent work by Pieter Faes, a Flemish still-life artist active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Signed and dated 1782, this panel is illustrative of the artist's ...
35.5 x 29.5 in. (90.2 x 74.9 cm.) Jan Matulka "Still Life w/ Ceramic Bird" Painting Jan Matulka (Czech/American, 1890-1972). Oil on canvas painting titled "Still Life with Ceramic Bird" depicting a ...
The blockbusters on display are incredible and expensive—so much so that walking through the exhibition can feel like going to a really good preview at an auction house.
In the 17th century, Holland was in bloom. Following a bout of “tulipmania” in the 1630s, it became fashionable to visit the Hortus Botanicus, Amsterdam’s botanical garden, to catch a glimpse of a ...
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