The Long History of Art Inspired by Solar Eclipses
Elissaveta M. Brandon Contributing Writer Drivers in Dallas earlier this year may have noticed a curious trio of billboards on the side of Highway 67. Instead of advertising for the…
Elissaveta M. Brandon Contributing Writer Drivers in Dallas earlier this year may have noticed a curious trio of billboards on the side of Highway 67. Instead of advertising for the…
Iznik tile, 16th to 17th century, Syria or Turkey. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art When Hamid Hemat accepted a curatorial post at Connecticut’s Wadsworth Atheneum in 2022, the refugee from…
The First Knot (with heart-shaped shield), Albrecht Dürer, woodcut, 1506-1507. UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Hammer Museum Printmaking, which dates to ancient times, was long considered a craft,…
An 1851 ink-and-watercolor gift drawing titled A Type of Mother Hannah’s Pocket Handkerchief by Polly Jane Reed, a Shaker in New Lebanon, New York. Andrews Collection, Hancock Shaker Village, Massachusetts…
Heather Mundt Freelance travel writer Each year, thousands of people gather at Santa Fe’s Fort Marcy Park on the Friday of Labor Day weekend to face their proverbial archnemesis, a…
In Still Life With Brioche, c. 1890, Victoria Dubourg Fantin-Latour captures the buttery crust of a signature pastry. Known for her tablescapes, she met her artist husband Henri when both…
Isis Davis-Marks; Updated by Kayla Randall On August 19, 2020, then-Senator Kamala Harris wore a necklace of pearls as she accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination. When the suit-clad former…
The Original Vienna Snow Globe Factory produces roughly 300,000 snow globes per year. Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images In the opening scene of the 1941 mystery Citizen Kane, the eponymous…
By Jackie Wullschläger Author, Monet: The Restless Vision The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude…
By Mark Schapiro Photographs by Simona Ghizzoni When Isabella Dalla Ragione assesses a Renaissance painting, she doesn’t immediately notice the brushstrokes or the magnificence of the imagery. The first thing…