The Pfister Hotel Collection of 19th Century Academic Works of Art
The Pfister Hotel Collection. An interesting collection of 19th century Academic works of art in Milwaukee, WI. Included are paintings by Daniel Ridgway Knight, Louis Aston Knight, Emile Pinchart, Jean Goubie, Adolphe Lesrel, Cesare Detti, Andreotti, Lenoir, Laugee, Piot, … More…
Painting of the Day (available): Jules Breton’s “La petite couturière”
La petite couturière. Here is one of the finest Jules Breton’s to have appeared on the market in years. The painting was done in 1858 and exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1859. Professor Gabriel P. Weisberg noted that … More…
Norman Rockwell’s Art, Once Sniffed At, Is Becoming Prized
Norman Rockwell’s Art, Once Sniffed At, Is Becoming Prized – not much one needs to say after reading this article. Rockwell, in my personal opinion, was always a fabulous artist … I have loved his work ever since I started loving … More…
Ever wonder what a $2M bed looks like?
Well, I hope you weren’t expecting diamonds and ruby’s because you wont find that here… British artist, Tracey Emin’s “My Bed” is coming up for auction at Christie’s London on July 1st as part of the Post-war and Contemporary … More…
CONGRATULATIONS ERIK KOEPPEL: American Fine Art Magazine Award of Excellence
We congratulate Erik Koeppel on winning the American Fine Art Magazine Award of Excellence in the Art Renewal Center Salon Competition for 2013-14 for his painting, “Evening Light in the Yosemite Valley.” This painting is AVAILABLE here, at Rehs … More…
‘Edge of a Forest With a Grainfield’ by Jacob van Ruisdael – at the Kimbell Art Museum, TX
Masterpiece: ‘Edge of a Forest With a Grainfield’ by Jacob van Ruisdael – this Old Master was recently acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum from Oxford University’s Worcester College. The college needed to raise funds in order to pay off loans … More…
Advisory Warning: Not for the squeemish — Norwegian Performance Artist Eats His Own Hip
Over the past century the term “art” has become a word that can define almost anything. Of course, paintings, sculptures and drawings, but what about ordinary found items….what about cannibalism!? Personally, I don’t find this to be art, I would … More…
Comments on the Art Market – Volume 162 is now AVAILABLE
Newsletter Archives. This month we are covering Tim Jahn’s membership to the Allied Artists of America, ARC’s 2013-14 Salon Awards, Barry Oretsky’s Photography, Dumb Things People Do At Art Fairs, Stocks and The Art Market — coverage of the Impressionist/Modern, … More…