The curators of this new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge have achieved a complex yet complementary arrangement.
TOLEDO - The Dutch painter Rachel Ruysch won the lottery twice — in 1713 and 1723. Most people will be happy for you if you win the lottery once - even if you’re already quite well off, as Ruysch was.
From Utagawa Hiroshige's lush prints of cherry blossoms to the sparse botanical drawings of Ellsworth Kelly, flowers have been a perennial motif across art history. But while some petaled species are ...
Spring has officially sprung at Sterling Creatives. For her latest stint as the artist cooperatives’ featured artist, Angie Norell is showcasing how “Blessings Bloom” by drawing inspiration from 12 of ...
Where would Van Gogh be without sunflowers? Monet without water lilies? Or O’Keeffe without her close-ups of black irises, whose voluptuous contours reminded some people (to Georgia’s great annoyance!
From the Mona Lisa to the American Gothic, these famous paintings don’t just grace museum walls; they offer a glimpse into the past and define entire generations. Although most of these masterpieces ...