Gil Elvgren was an American artist born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1914. He became one of the most famous pin-up and glamour artists of all time, known for his iconic images of the all-American ...
Grant Wood’s American Gothic (1930) is a painting that needs no introduction. It’s a deceptively simple work of art—a seemingly straightforward portrait of an old farmer and his daughter ...
After covering famous still-life paintings, it was almost natural for us to write about the medium often utilized in the still-life genre. With watercolors, one may create nearly any genre of art ...
A new exhibition at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville will bring the food world of the late 19th century to its gallery walls The origins of the decoration lie in Vienna’s 17th district, where ...
The 1960s were all about hippy beliefs, flower power, and upbeat psychedelic music. It was a sharp difference from the Vietnam War that waged on at the time. In a way, it makes sense why the ...
Continuing through March 9, "Amy Sherald: American Sublime" features paintings made from 2007 to 2024. Curated by SFMOMA's Sarah Roberts, it includes iconic portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna ...