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While headlines suggest a slump, the art market is expanding thanks to young collectors and prints priced under $50,000. Kevin Czopek/BFA.com This surge in sales below $50,000 isn’t limited to ...
MIT graduate student Alex Kachkine once spent nine months meticulously restoring a damaged baroque Italian painting, which left him plenty of time to wonder if technology could speed things up.
Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective ...
An 8-inch rock found at an archaeological site in central Spain is the latest indication that Neanderthals were making art long before modern humans, further eroding stereotypes of the extinct ...
A condom featuring an erotic art print, believed to have been made from a sheep's appendix around 1830, is seen on display inside the Netherlands' Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam.
The musician talks with Amanda Petrusich about his two new albums of ambient music, and his book “What Art Does,” a pocket-size argument for the value of feelings in our lives. Remembering the ...
Scientists say they found one of the oldest known symbolic objects bearing a human fingerprint in Europe. The print hints at the possible capacity of Neanderthals to create art.
Honoré Daumier was a French painter and printmaker best known for his caricatures critiquing and satirizing society and politics in 19th-century France. View Honoré Daumier’s 3,169 artworks on artnet.
The Print Club of Cleveland will celebrate its 40th annual Fine Print Fair from April 25 to 27, showcasing a wide range of printmaking styles in one of the few, large-scale art fairs of its kind in ...
A rare condom dating from 1830 will go on display at the Rijksmuseum on 3 June 2025. This almost 200-year-old contraceptive – probably made from a sheep’s appendix – features an erotic etching ...
Art forms in nature : the prints of Ernst Haeckel by Haeckel, Ernst, 1834-1919. Publication date 1998 Topics Zoology -- Pictorial works, Botany -- Pictorial works, Nature (Aesthetics), Morphology ...