See London in Double Vision—How It Looks Today And How Artists Saw It Years Ago
See London in Double Vision—How It Looks Today And How Artists Saw It Years Ago

See London in Double Vision—How It Looks Today And How Artists Saw It Years Ago

It is not the first time someone has blended a historical photo with a modern day photo from the same location. This particular Reddit user did a mash-up of some 18th and 19th century paintings with their modern day surroundings. … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edgar Payne’s “Concarneau Harbor”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edgar Payne’s “Concarneau Harbor”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edgar Payne’s “Concarneau Harbor”

Concarneau Harbor.  here is a scene in France by the California Impressionist artist Edgar Payne (1883-1947) that we sold back in 2007.  

The 10 most criminal artists ever
The 10 most criminal artists ever

The 10 most criminal artists ever

The 10 most criminal artists ever – here is a fun little article featuring 10 artists from the Dark Side … some are a little darker than others.  Not sure how you can compare the actions of Caravaggio & Cellini with … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Benjamin Cam Norton’s “Galliard with Fred Archer Up”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Benjamin Cam Norton’s “Galliard with Fred Archer Up”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Benjamin Cam Norton’s “Galliard with Fred Archer Up”

Galliard with Fred Archer Up.  Here is one from the British Sporting side … a really nice painting by Benjamin Cam Norton (fl.1860-1890) featuring the racehorse Galliard who was the winner of the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in 1883.  

Collectors of Keith Haring Works File Lawsuit
Collectors of Keith Haring Works File Lawsuit

Collectors of Keith Haring Works File Lawsuit

Collectors of Keith Haring Works File Lawsuit – another story about authenticity. A group of 9 collectors have sued the Keith Haring Foundation for $40 million claiming they wrongfully destroyed the value of their paintings.  It will be interesting to see … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Charles T. Frere’s “A Caravan Crossing the Desert”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Charles T. Frere’s “A Caravan Crossing the Desert”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Charles T. Frere’s “A Caravan Crossing the Desert”

A Caravan Crossing the Desert.  here is a fabulous Charles T. Frere (1814-1888) Orientalist painting from our sold archives.  

Georges Braque at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Georges Braque at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Georges Braque at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Georges Braque at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Karen Wilkin’s review, for the WSJ, of the Georges Braque exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.    

Our Comments on the Art Market – Volume 159 Has Just Been Released
Our Comments on the Art Market – Volume 159 Has Just Been Released

Our Comments on the Art Market – Volume 159 Has Just Been Released

Newsletter Archives.  Volume 159 was just released and we cover the upcoming Heroes, Villains, Myths, Legends exhibition, Todd M. Casey, Stocks, Really and the February London Impressionist/Modern and Post War & Contemporary sales.  

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’ “Boulevard de la Madeleine, le Soir”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’ “Boulevard de la Madeleine, le Soir”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Edouard Cortes’ “Boulevard de la Madeleine, le Soir”

Boulevard de la Madeleine, le Soir.  Here is a nice early evening scene by Edouard Cortes (1882-1969) that we sold last year.