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  • The Art Bog’s Hall of Fame: Class of 2025

    The Art Bog’s Hall of Fame: Class of 2025

    Welcome back to the most anticipated event in our calendar, the grand unveiling of this year’s entrants into The Art Bog Hall of Fame! Every year since 2003, we’ve embarked on the…

  • Best Museums to See Raphael Paintings Worldwide

    Best Museums to See Raphael Paintings Worldwide

    Raphael Sanzio, born in 1483 AD in Urbino, Italy, remains one of the most admired painters of the High Renaissance period. His serene compositions and luminous color created a lasting legacy that…

  • Biography: Jacob van Ruisdael

    Biography: Jacob van Ruisdael

    Jacob van Ruisdael stands as one of the most influential painters of the Dutch Golden Age, a time when the Netherlands flourished in commerce, science, and the arts. Born in Haarlem around…

  • Biography: Nicholas Roerich

    Biography: Nicholas Roerich

    Nicholas Roerich was born on October 9, 1874, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, into a comfortable upper‑middle‑class family where art and culture were part of daily life. His father, Konstantin Roerich, was a…

  • Why Academic Painters Are Commonly Overlooked

    Why Academic Painters Are Commonly Overlooked

    Academic painting refers to a tradition of European art shaped by formal rules, institutional authority, and long-established ideals of beauty. It developed most clearly between the 17th and 19th centuries, with roots…

  • Biography: Eilert Adelsteen Normann

    Biography: Eilert Adelsteen Normann

    Eilert Adelsteen Normann was born on May 1, 1848, in the parish of Bodin, near the town of Bodø in Northern Norway. Raised in a merchant family, he grew up surrounded by…

  • Etruscan Art: Italy’s Ancient Masterpieces

    Etruscan Art: Italy’s Ancient Masterpieces

    Etruscan art stands as one of the most intriguing chapters in ancient Mediterranean history. Emerging in central Italy around 900 BC, the Etruscans developed a vibrant visual culture long before Rome’s dominance. This…

  • How the Concept of the Sublime Shaped Romanticism

    How the Concept of the Sublime Shaped Romanticism

    The concept of the sublime became a defining force in Romanticism, shaping how artists and poets portrayed nature, emotion, and the human spirit. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Romantic…

  • How Universities Train Art Historians and Conservators

    How Universities Train Art Historians and Conservators

    Universities have shaped art history and conservation into rigorous academic disciplines over centuries of cultural change. Art history emerged from the private collections of Renaissance Italy in the 1400s, where scholars first…

  • 1896: The Year in Art

    1896: The Year in Art

    The year 1896 felt older than its number. Europe stood at the edge of a new century, and the arts trembled with a restless, electrical anticipation. Painters, poets, and sculptors sensed that…