United States

Montana: The History of its Art
Montana, often called “Big Sky Country,” is more than a poetic reference to vast horizons and mountainous skylines—it’s also a canvas…

Biography: Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer, an iconic figure in American art history, was born on February 24, 1836, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Charles Savage…

Kentucky: The History of its Art
In the decades before Kentucky achieved statehood in 1792, the region’s art was neither formal nor ornamental. It was practical, intimate,…
Art Auctions: Transparent or Rigged?
Art auctions can be both thrilling and mystifying. Whether it’s a famous piece by Van Gogh or a contemporary work by…

Delaware: The History of its art
The earliest art in what is now Delaware was not made to hang on walls, nor was it intended for aesthetic…
Public Art Projects: Community Enrichment or Waste of Funds?
Are public art projects enriching our communities or draining our budgets? Public art has been a topic of heated debate. While…

Biography: Louis Comfort Tiffany
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic…

Colorado: The History of its Art
The earliest art in Colorado was not made for galleries or collectors. It was carved into the bones of the land…

Rhode Island: The History of its Art
Rhode Island’s earliest works of art were made not in studios but in workshops, meetinghouses, and private parlors—quietly woven into the…

Biography: Charles Courtney Curran
Charles Courtney Curran, a distinguished American painter, was born on February 13, 1861, in Hartford, Kentucky. His life unfolded during a…

Hawaii: The History of its Art
The story of Hawaiian art begins not in galleries or royal courts but in quarries, forests, and shorelines, where the first…









