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  • 1897: The Year in Art

    On April 3, 1897, a group of artists filed quietly but defiantly out of the Künstlerhaus in Vienna, the official home of the city’s conservative art establishment. Gustav Klimt, still only in…

  • 1899: The Year in Art

    1899: The Year in Art

    In the final year of the 19th century, the world of art vibrated with anticipation, contradiction, and unease. There was no singular movement, manifesto, or dominant school in 1899—only a gathering sense…

  • Biography: Charles Rennie Mackintosh

    Biography: Charles Rennie Mackintosh

    Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish architect, designer, and artist, was born on June 7, 1868, in Glasgow, Scotland. Mackintosh’s innovative and visionary approach to design would come to define the Glasgow Style…

  • Biography: Edmund C. Tarbell

    Biography: Edmund C. Tarbell

    Edmund Charles Tarbell was an influential American Impressionist painter born on April 26, 1862, in West Groton, Massachusetts. His artistic journey traversed the realms of academia and the avant-garde, leaving an indelible…

  • NFTs in Art: Revolution or Passing Fad?

    NFTs in Art: Revolution or Passing Fad?

    Picture this: a digital artwork sells for $69 million, setting the art world ablaze. Beeple’s “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” not only made headlines but also catapulted NFTs into mainstream conversation. This…

  • Ghent: The History of its Art

    Ghent: The History of its Art

    The origins of Ghent’s artistic story begin long before the first churches rose above the Scheldt. They lie in damp riverbank clearings, in burial mounds on low ridges, and in the worked…

  • Biography: Agnes Slott-Møller

    Biography: Agnes Slott-Møller

    Agnes Slott-Møller, born on November 10, 1862, in Copenhagen, Denmark, was an artist whose work stands as a testament to the profound cultural and historical revival of her time. As a figure…

  • The ‘Screaming Mummies’ of Guanajuato as Art

    The ‘Screaming Mummies’ of Guanajuato as Art

    The discovery of the ‘Screaming Mummies’ in Guanajuato dates back to the mid-19th century during one of Mexico’s most harrowing epidemics. The cholera outbreak of 1833 led to mass burials, as victims…