Paul Henry, Harry Kernoff, Nano Reid and John Shinnors are just some of the names whose work will appear at Whyte’s upcoming ...
"I want young people to see themselves as worthy of being immortalized in art—a recognition that transcends time," Ballon ...
NEW YORK — There’s a reason the terms “romantic” and “romanticism” are so often preceded by the adjective “hopeless.” ...
More than 80 paintings, sculptures and plates from the late Dublin-born painter, known for his idiosyncratic style, sold on ...
The overall top performer of the two days was this late 18th/early 19th century Quebec arbalète dry scraped commode, 32 inches tall by 46 inches ...
In the early years of the 20th century, four painters left behind a drab grey Presbyterian Scotland for the exciting ...
The oystermen knew Sandy Ground was a safe haven for them to have the freedom to work, learn and worship where it would not ...
For about a quarter century, Impression Obsession in Oilville had been making craft stamps for homemade greeting cards and invitations. But a post-pandemic labor shortage and online copycats ...
By Jennifer Schuessler Come to the Center for Brooklyn History’s grand Romanesque Revival building in Brooklyn Heights looking for staid portraits of 19th-century burghers, and you’ll find them.
The new White House portraits of the first lady and the president tell a story of hard-nosed power and all-encompassing anger. The returning first couple have released their new official portraits ...
Lawmakers unveiled his official portrait Tuesday ... and repealing Georgia’s 19th-century citizens arrest law after the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. That last, Smyre said, was a personal request ...
After the inaugural hat, the official portrait. Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business?