Painters
Artwork Discovered in Vienna Cathedral's Gift Shop May Be the Work of German Renaissance Master Albrecht Dürer
The find is particularly intriguing because it represents the first evidence that Dürer visited the Austrian city
Nativity Scene Discovered Beneath 16th-Century Painting of John the Baptist's Beheading
Experts hope further examination will yield insights on the canvas' age, background and history
At the Met, Two New Monumental Paintings Foreground the Indigenous Experience
Cree artist Kent Monkman borrows from European artists while reframing problematic narratives about indigenous people
The Unheralded Influence of Mexico's Muralists
These painters, the focus of a new exhibition at the Whitney, put their own stamp on 20th-century art
Raphael's Madonnas Come Together in Berlin Exhibition
Seven artworks on display at the Gemäldegalerie museum highlight the unique sensibilities Raphael brought to an iconic devotional scene
This Picasso Could Be Yours for Just Over $100
A charity raffle is selling the 1921 painting “Nature Morte” for a bonafide bargain
Painted Bronze Age Monkeys Hint at the Interconnectedness of the Ancient World
The fascinating "tail" of how Indian monkeys might have ended up in a Minoan painting
Detroit Exhibit Celebrates Bruegel's 'The Wedding Dance' and Its Controversial Codpieces
The painting’s frank depiction of drunk frivolity—and male anatomy—didn’t sit well with some viewers
See Four Spanish Masterpieces Updated to Reflect the Consequences of Climate Change
Timed to coincide with the ongoing U.N. Climate Change Conference, the campaign is a digital effort to warn the world
New Exhibition Leads to Discovery of Dutch Painter's Signature and Fingerprint
In advance of a retrospective at Museum Prinsenhof Delft, experts took a closer look at three works by Pieter de Hooch
How Amy Sherald's Revelatory Portraits Challenge Expectations
The artist who garnered fame at the Smithsonian and then painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama brings her unique style to ordinary people
An Unidentified Botticelli Painting Spent Decades Hidden in Welsh Museum's Storeroom
The newly attributed masterpiece was previously believed to be a crude copy of the artist's work
The Genre-Bending, Death-Defying Triumph of Charlotte Salomon's Art
Prior to her murder in Auschwitz, the Jewish-German artist created a monumental visual narrative centered on her family history
The Dutch Golden Age's Female Painters Finally Receive a Show of Their Own
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts spotlights eight unheralded 17th- and 18th-century artists
Lin-Manuel Miranda Teams Up With Google to Digitize Puerto Rico's Art
The devastation of Hurricane Maria highlighted the importance of preserving the island's cultural treasures
Lost Renaissance Masterpiece Found Hanging Above Woman’s Hot Plate Sells for $26.8 Million
Experts say the panel painting was created by Florentine artist Cimabue around 1280
Leonardo’s ‘Vitruvian Man’ Is Headed to the Louvre Despite Italian Scholars’ Protests
Some researchers say the roughly 530-year-old drawing is too fragile, light-sensitive to travel
Renaissance Nun's 'Last Supper' Painting Makes Public Debut After 450 Years in Hiding
The 21-foot canvas, created by self-taught artist and nun Plautilla Nelli, is now on view in Florence
A Tour of the World's Most Spectacular Ceilings
In her new book 'The Art of Looking Up,' Catherine McCormack captures stunning ceilings around the globe
Research Reveals Vincent van Gogh's Artistic Governess
Anna Birnie, daughter of an artist, taught Vincent and his siblings for three years, including lesson on drawing
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