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  • The History of Art in Munich

    The History of Art in Munich

    Nestled on the banks of the Isar River, Munich might first evoke visions of Oktoberfest, beer gardens, and Baroque palaces — but beneath its postcard surface lies a city whose soul has…

  • Biography: Giuseppe Arcimboldo

    Biography: Giuseppe Arcimboldo

    Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526 or 1527 – 1593) was an Italian Renaissance painter known for his unique and imaginative portraits composed of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other natural elements. His art is often…

  • Biography: Bruno Liljefors

    Biography: Bruno Liljefors

    Bruno Andreas Liljefors (1860–1939) was a Swedish artist renowned for his wildlife paintings and naturalistic representations of the Scandinavian landscape. Born in Uppsala, Sweden, Liljefors was immersed in nature from a young…

  • Love Story: Georges Braque and Marcelle Lapré

    Love Story: Georges Braque and Marcelle Lapré

    Behind every great artist stands a figure who helps shape the unseen contours of their life. In the case of Georges Braque, the renowned French Cubist painter, that figure was Marcelle Lapré—his…

  • Inspiration: “La Liseuse,” by Félix Vallotton

    Inspiration: “La Liseuse,” by Félix Vallotton

    In 1892, he became a member of Les Nabis, a semi-secret, semi-mystical group of young artists, mostly from the Académie Julian, which included Pierre Bonnard, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Maurice Denis, and Édouard Vuillard, with whom Vallotton was to…

  • Biography: Mikhail Vrubel

    Biography: Mikhail Vrubel

    Mikhail Aleksandrovich Vrubel, born on March 17, 1856, in Omsk, Russia, emerged as one of the most distinctive and controversial figures in Russian art, straddling the boundary between the fading world of…

  • Utah: The History of its Art

    Utah: The History of its Art

    Utah’s art history begins not in studios or salons, but in its immensity—its vertical geology, dry skies, and moral gravity. Here, artists were never just decorators or innovators. They were interpreters, often…

  • Inspiration: “Portrait Of A Woman,” by Olga Boznanska

    Inspiration: “Portrait Of A Woman,” by Olga Boznanska

    PORTRAIT OF A WOMANOlga Boznanska (1865-1940)1888PolishOil on CanvasDimensions: Height: 65 cm (25.5 ″); Width: 53 cm (20.8 ″)National Museum Krakow Boznańska was born in Kraków during foreign partitions of Poland. She was the daughter of…