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A traveling exhibition resurrects Rachel Ruysch, an ambitious Dutch painter (and two-time lottery winner) whose intricate still lifes still stun.
The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum has announced the opening of “Come Into Bloom: Flower Paintings from the Permanent ...
Disability is the central theme of a new exhibition of paintings by the artist Lucy Jones, who creates brash, brightly ...
Beauty and justice are birthed from a sanctified imagination and lived out while walking with the Spirit. They are the soil ...
Women like Whitney Spicer are turning their artistic side-hustles into flourishing businesses that feed off their lives on ...
An intimate new exhibition in Parkwood redefines the still life tradition through the eyes of 14 South African artists.
He became so enamored with Detroit that he has also created two different video montages chronicling his experiences in the ...
The Kimbell Art Museum’s yearslong quest to own a still-life painting by Jean Siméon Chardin has come to an end. The Cut Melon, a rare oval-shaped piece from the 18th-century French artist, has ...
Attributed to Osias Beert, Style of Alexander Adriaenssen flower still life with roses, circa 1580-1623 oil on panel Painting 51 x 41.5 cm. (20.0 x 16.3 in.) Frame: 65 x 57 cm. (25.5 x 22.4 in.) ...
Rachel Ruysch, Flower Still Life (ca. 1716–20). Collection of the Toledo Museum of Art. “She’s an exceptionally talented artist. Her renderings of nature are just absolutely wonderful.
‘Flower Still Life’ (1716-1720′ by Rachel Ruysch, purchased by the Toledo Museum in 1956. No North American museum collection owned any of her paintings until 1956 when the Toledo Museum of Art ...
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they contain fractals, following relatively simple ...