Once a week, John Murphy visits the Minneapolis Institute Of Art's print study room and sketches a painting that catches his ...
Yes, there is less cash floating around. But museums are still mounting big shows, Frieze continues apace and local artists ...
A major Rembrandt conservation project at the Städel Museum, Frankfurt, will restore and study the Dutch artist's The ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the creative process. AI can not only generate complex texts, high-quality images, and videos in just a few minutes. It can also support creative thinking and ...
The Gibbes Museum of Art has landed the inaugural stop next month of a high-profile tour of etchings of 17th-century Dutch ...
Within the Ruth Foster Art Gallery at UW-Eau Claire a colorful exhibition can be found. The paintings, sketches and ...
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts spotlights 40 women who found fame in the Low Countries between ...
The Zekelman Holocaust Center is displaying an exhibition of works by Holocaust survivor Boris Lurie. The exhibit, "Nothing to Do But to Try," features Lurie's early art grappling with his traumatic ...
It didn’t exactly take dogged detective work for an art sleuth in Amsterdam to solve a canine conundrum dating back to the Dutch Golden Age.
New research into his 1642 masterpiece suggests that Rembrandt’s barking dog was based on an earlier illustration by Dutch artist Adriaen van de Venne.
The Rijksmuseum museum said that it had finally sniffed out a sketch that inspired the dog in Rembrandt's iconic "Night Watch ...
Anne Lenders said it was more or less by accident that she discovered that the barking dog in Rembrandt van Rijn's famous "Night Watch" is a near-identical copy of one that features in a 1619 pen and ...
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