Mannerism
Mannerism was a form of Renaissance art which emphasized a highly intellectual, unstable, tense approach over balance and clarity. The art was highly stylized, theatrical, and sometimes unrealistic yet still […]
Mannerism was a form of Renaissance art which emphasized a highly intellectual, unstable, tense approach over balance and clarity. The art was highly stylized, theatrical, and sometimes unrealistic yet still […]
James Bama was born in 1926 and grew up in the Northeast. He followed his early interest in art through New York’s specialized High School of Music and Art and […]
The bulk and majesty of a solitary bull (male) moose moves deliberately through a forest of aspen. He appears and disappears as he weaves through the trees in deep snow. […]
“Xerex From The Ramparts” – David Roberts Orientalism is a style of art associated with a group of 19th-century artists who were fond of depicting harem girls, sheikhs and Middle-Eastern […]
Neoclassical art was a reaction to the Rococo and Baroque movements. Prevalent from the mid-1700s through to the early 1800s, Neoclassicism partially coincided with the American and French revolutions and […]
Father’s Day is just a month away. We’ve recently brought in a large selection of LeRoy Neiman open edition prints. LeRoy Neiman’s artwork embodies the modern man. From Playboy […]
The Hudson River School was a group of artists in the American Northeast who drew inspiration from the great outdoors to create romantic images of the American wilderness. The leader […]
Symbolism was an arts movement of the 19th century which was most popular in Russia, Mexico, and the United States. As a rejection of Realism and Naturalism, Symbolism shifted focus […]
We’ve added a lot of new pieces to the site recently. Featured here are some of the latest additions. As always, a click on an image will take you directly […]
In the two decades leading up to WWI, Art Nouveau was a prominent movement in the art community. An outgrowth of the British Arts and Crafts movement and a reaction […]