
Foundations of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts
The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, known in Swedish as Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna, traces its roots back to 1735 when it was first founded as the Royal Drawing…
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, known in Swedish as Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna, traces its roots back to 1735 when it was first founded as the Royal Drawing…
Is there an inherent tension between the creative spirit of art and the profit-driven motives of the corporate world? The relationship between art and business has always been complex, often resembling a…

Art competitions have long been a staple in the art world, offering artists a chance to showcase their work, gain recognition, and potentially secure career-changing opportunities. However, beneath the glittering surface of…

Australian Impressionism, often referred to as the Heidelberg School, emerged in the late 19th century as a defining artistic movement in Australia. This group of painters revolutionized Australian art by capturing the…

When one speaks of 19th-century Spanish painting, the name Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta often comes up as a beacon of elegance and refined artistry. Born on July 24, 1841, in Rome,…

The Lovers, Idyll on a Bridge or Autumn Evening is an 1888 oil on canvas painting by Émile Friant (1863–1932). It is now in the musée des beaux-arts de Nancy. Friant was born in the commune of Dieuze in 1863. His father was a locksmith and…

Louis Icart, a master of Art Deco and a prominent figure in the world of 20th-century French art, emerged from humble beginnings to become one of the most celebrated and sought-after artists…

Haymaking (French – Les foins) or Resting in the Fields is an 1877 painting by Jules Bastien-Lepage. First exhibited at the 1878 Paris Salon, it was acquired by the Musée du Luxembourg…

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…

Strasbourg is a city unlike any other in Europe — a vibrant tapestry woven from centuries of cultural exchange, political upheaval, and artistic innovation. Situated on the banks of the Rhine, Strasbourg’s…

When Yokohama opened to foreign trade in 1859, it did more than admit steamships and diplomats—it disrupted centuries of visual tradition with a sudden flood of unfamiliar faces, machines, and customs. For…