Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Louis Aston Knight’s “Summer Garden, Normandy”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Louis Aston Knight’s “Summer Garden, Normandy”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Louis Aston Knight’s “Summer Garden, Normandy”

Source: Summer Garden, Normandy – we just added this beautiful Normandy view by the French/American artist Louis Aston Knight (1873 – 1948) to our available online inventory.    

Why Was Whistler’s Mom Such a Grump? At The Clark Art Institute.
Why Was Whistler’s Mom Such a Grump? At The Clark Art Institute.

Why Was Whistler’s Mom Such a Grump? At The Clark Art Institute.

Considered, by many, to be the most important American work of art to have never lived in the U.S.,  Whistler’s “Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist’s Mother)” was painted in 1871, purchased by the French government in … More…

Sending Art to the Moon
Sending Art to the Moon

Sending Art to the Moon

The Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institution has plans to send a four-chambered ‘Ark’ to the moon.  The size of half a soda can, this ark will hold four engraved sapphire disks, small metal sculptures, biological samples of life on earth, … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Elena Green’s “Vestiges I”
Painting of the Day (SOLD) Elena Green’s “Vestiges I”

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Elena Green’s “Vestiges I”

A recently SOLD work by Elena Green, Vestiges I.     In Greek mythology, the vestigial siren is part-bird and part-woman whose song lures men to their destruction. Vestiges I traces the historical archetype of women as depicted in literature and … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Johann Berthelsen’s “Gramercy Park, Winter”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Johann Berthelsen’s “Gramercy Park, Winter”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Johann Berthelsen’s “Gramercy Park, Winter”

Source: Gramercy Park, Winter – Here is a New York City snow scene from our 2011 SOLD archives by the Danish/American artist Johann Berthelsen (1883-1972).  

Looted in Syria – and sold in London: the British antiques shops dealing in artefacts smuggled by Isis
Looted in Syria – and sold in London: the British antiques shops dealing in artefacts smuggled by Isis

Looted in Syria – and sold in London: the British antiques shops dealing in artefacts smuggled by Isis

A very interesting story about the market for looted antiquities.  Mark Altaweel, an archaeologist, went on a hunt in London and it did not take long to find many suspect items being offered for sale.   According to the article, … More…

Happy 4th to All — Tony South’s “An Englishman in New York”
Happy 4th to All — Tony South’s “An Englishman in New York”

Happy 4th to All — Tony South’s “An Englishman in New York”

Source: An Englishman in New York – this one seems appropriate when celebrating our Independence … Happy 4th of July.  Be safe.    

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’s’ “A Little River in Normandie”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’s’ “A Little River in Normandie”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’s’ “A Little River in Normandie”

Source: A Little River in Normandie – Another Normandy view by the 20th century French artist Edouard Leon Cortes (1882-1969).  The Cortes exhibition at the Musée Charles Léandre of Condé-sur-Noireau (Calvados) opens tomorrow.    

Meet Some of the Art World’s New Leaders
Meet Some of the Art World’s New Leaders

Meet Some of the Art World’s New Leaders

Here is an interesting article by Kelly Crow, in The Wall Street Journal, about the new faces at the three main auction rooms.  Two are veterans of the art world, Patricia Barbizet and Edward Dolman; the third, Tad Smith, is … More…