Noordbrabants Museum achieves the impossible with new Hieronymus Bosch show
Noordbrabants Museum achieves the impossible with new Hieronymus Bosch show

Noordbrabants Museum achieves the impossible with new Hieronymus Bosch show

Here is a great story about a resourceful and determined museum director.  Charles de Mooij wanted to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Bosch with a show that brought together all of his surviving works.  The interesting part is that his … More…

Microbiologist recreates van Gogh’s “Starry Night” with bacteria for Agar Art Contest
Microbiologist recreates van Gogh’s “Starry Night” with bacteria for Agar Art Contest

Microbiologist recreates van Gogh’s “Starry Night” with bacteria for Agar Art Contest

The American Society for Microbiology’s first Agar Art contest challenged scientists to create a unique work of art.  The catch, they had to trade in the typical paint and canvas medium for organism(s) grown in a petri dish.  Over 85 … More…

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Rico y Ortega’s “A Summer’s Afternoon, Venice”
Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Rico y Ortega’s “A Summer’s Afternoon, Venice”

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Rico y Ortega’s “A Summer’s Afternoon, Venice”

Source: A Summer’s Afternoon, Venice – we a pleased to inform you that this Martin Rico y Ortega (1833-1908) painting has recently made its way to a new home.  

‘The Wrath of the Gods: Masterpieces by Rubens, Michelangelo, and Titian’ @ Philadelphia Museum of Art
‘The Wrath of the Gods: Masterpieces by Rubens, Michelangelo, and Titian’ @ Philadelphia Museum of Art

‘The Wrath of the Gods: Masterpieces by Rubens, Michelangelo, and Titian’ @ Philadelphia Museum of Art

Barrymore Scherer  gives us a quick overview of the current exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  According to Scherer, “The Wrath of the Gods: Masterpieces by Rubens, Michelangelo, and Titian” is an intimate, richly complex show featuring 19 works, including important … More…

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edith Corbet’s “Distant View of the Carrara Mountains”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edith Corbet’s “Distant View of the Carrara Mountains”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edith Corbet’s “Distant View of the Carrara Mountains”

Source: Distant View of the Carrara Mountains – here is an interesting work by the late 19th / early 20th century British artist Edith Corbet (1846-1920) that was recently added to our available online inventory.    

Musée d’Orsay becomes world’s first gallery to stage prostitution exhibition.
Musée d’Orsay becomes world’s first gallery to stage prostitution exhibition.

Musée d’Orsay becomes world’s first gallery to stage prostitution exhibition.

Splendour and Misery. Images of Prostitution 1850-1910 – is, as writer John Litchfield states, a tour de force. It has assembled scores of wonderful paintings from all over the world by Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Vincent Van Gogh, … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Tony South’s “Ace”
Painting of the Day (SOLD) Tony South’s “Ace”

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Tony South’s “Ace”

A recently SOLD work by Tony South, “Ace.”  

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): J.B.C. Corot’s “Paysanne gardant une vache au bord de l’eau”
Painting of the Day (just SOLD): J.B.C. Corot’s “Paysanne gardant une vache au bord de l’eau”

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): J.B.C. Corot’s “Paysanne gardant une vache au bord de l’eau”

Source: Paysanne gardant une vache au bord de l’eau – this beauty by the 19th century French Barbizon master Jean B.C. Corot (1796-1875) just found a new home.    

How corrupting can images or marks on a canvas really be? Sometimes a lot!
How corrupting can images or marks on a canvas really be? Sometimes a lot!

How corrupting can images or marks on a canvas really be? Sometimes a lot!

Here is an interesting article by Michael Glover about censorship and art.  Where do we draw the line?  Should a line be drawn?  However, in this case the artist probably crossed the line? For more, click HERE.  And for additional … More…