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Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Katie Swatland’s “The Secret in the Garden”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Katie Swatland’s “The Secret in the Garden”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!!) Katie Swatland’s “The Secret in the Garden”

A few years ago, Katie decided to leave the ‘retail’ market in order to focus on her studies with the contemporary master, Richard Schmid.  We never lost touch with Katie and knew it was just a matter of time before … More…

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edouard Cortes’s “Tuileries Garden”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edouard Cortes’s “Tuileries Garden”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE): Edouard Cortes’s “Tuileries Garden”

Source: Tuileries Garden – here is a very unique painting by the 20th century French artist Edouard Cortes (1882-1969) that we just added to the available inventory section of our website.    

$421,000 in Bogus Indian Art, Collector Says
$421,000 in Bogus Indian Art, Collector Says

$421,000 in Bogus Indian Art, Collector Says

Here is another from the Dark Side of the Art & Antiques world.  This lawsuit revolves around a claim by Dr. Reuben Setliff that Larry Belitz sold him more than $420,000 worth of non-authentic Native American artifacts and antiques.  Always … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Stuart Dunkel’s “Resourceful”
Painting of the Day (SOLD) Stuart Dunkel’s “Resourceful”

Painting of the Day (SOLD) Stuart Dunkel’s “Resourceful”

In honor of National Chocolate-Covered-Anything Day, here is one of Stuart Dunkel’s mice inside a delicious looking chocolate covered doughnut! Resourceful.     For AVAILABLE works by Stuart Dunkel, CLICK HERE.

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Edouard Cortes’s “Omnibus on the Place de la Madeleine”
Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Edouard Cortes’s “Omnibus on the Place de la Madeleine”

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Edouard Cortes’s “Omnibus on the Place de la Madeleine”

Source: Omnibus on the Place de la Madeleine – this classic Paris street scene by Edouard Cortes (1882 -1969) did not last very long … it is now at its new home.    

Russian Art Is Latest Oil Casualty as Auction Houses Pull Back
Russian Art Is Latest Oil Casualty as Auction Houses Pull Back

Russian Art Is Latest Oil Casualty as Auction Houses Pull Back

It appears that the slump in oil prices (as of yesterday, crude oil was trading below $38 a barrel) has taken its toll on the Russian art market.  Not long ago this segment was running full steam ahead and prices rose … More…

Koons faces copyright infringement…again
Koons faces copyright infringement…again

Koons faces copyright infringement…again

No surprise here…according to Reuters, contemporary artist, Jeff Koons is being sued yet again over copyright infringement.  Photographer Mitchel Gray has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court after he learned that his photograph taken in 1989 of a woman … More…

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!) Timothy W. Jahn’s “Not All Keys Fit”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!) Timothy W. Jahn’s “Not All Keys Fit”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE – NEW!) Timothy W. Jahn’s “Not All Keys Fit”

Check out this new work by Tim Jahn that has recently been added to our website, Not All Keys Fit  

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “Along the River, Beaumont”
Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “Along the River, Beaumont”

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “Along the River, Beaumont”

Source: Along the River, Beaumont – another beauty by the French/American landscape artist Louis Aston Knight (1873 – 1948) that just arrived at its new home.    

Rijksmuseum under fire after removing offensive terms from artworks
Rijksmuseum under fire after removing offensive terms from artworks

Rijksmuseum under fire after removing offensive terms from artworks

All of this political correctness is getting out of hand.  Now the museums are getting in on the action — historic works in the Rijksmuseum are having their titles changed for fear that they might offend someone.  For the full … More…

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “A Summer’s Day, La Riviere”
Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “A Summer’s Day, La Riviere”

Painting of the Day (just SOLD): Louis Aston Knight’s “A Summer’s Day, La Riviere”

Source: A Summer’s Day, La Riviere – this beautiful river landscape by the French/American artist Louis Aston Knight (1873-1948) just made its way to a new home.    

Regional museums given chance to buy renowned British art
Regional museums given chance to buy renowned British art

Regional museums given chance to buy renowned British art

Here is a real nice story about the CAS (Contemporary Art Society) in the UK.  Under the scheme, their 69 member museums will be given the opportunity to pitch the society on why they deserve to add an important work by an internationally … More…

Antiquities Dealer Leonardo Patterson Faces New Criminal Charges
Antiquities Dealer Leonardo Patterson Faces New Criminal Charges

Antiquities Dealer Leonardo Patterson Faces New Criminal Charges

Here is another one for our Dark Side of the Art World section.  Patterson came to America, in the 1960s, penniless and was soon trading artifacts.  By the 1980s he was already in hot water — being investigated and charged … More…

‘Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots’ – Dallas Museum of Art
‘Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots’ – Dallas Museum of Art

‘Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots’ – Dallas Museum of Art

Here is Karen Wilkin’s review of the current Jackson Pollock exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art.  Featured are about 30 of the artist’s Black Paintings that were originally exhibited in the early 1950s.  If you are a fan of … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Eugene Galien Laloue’s “Flower Market”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Eugene Galien Laloue’s “Flower Market”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives): Eugene Galien Laloue’s “Flower Market”

Source: Flower Market – Here is beautiful Paris street scene by the 19th / 20th century French artist Eugene Galien Laloue (1854-1941).  This one passed through our hands a number of years ago.    

There’s only one Mona Lisa! Why a 10-year study got it all wrong
There’s only one Mona Lisa! Why a 10-year study got it all wrong

There’s only one Mona Lisa! Why a 10-year study got it all wrong

Here are Jonathan Jones’s thoughts on Pascal Cotte’s 10 year study of the Mona Lisa.  Like I said, the debate will never end. Click HERE for more.