Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco The name “San Francisco” is synonymous with selfreinvention. In the 1840s, this tiny port drew immigrants from round the
Read MoreAmerican Women Artists (AWA) is about to host its 17th annual Exhibition at the Addison Art Gallery in Orleans, Massachusetts. “With its museum-quality work,” says
Read MoreKim Casebeer (b. 1970) really “gets” the pristine landscape. The plein air painter lives in Manhattan, Kansas, 60 miles northwest of Topeka, and always draws
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Read MoreArtists in Park The United States established its first national park (Yellowstone) in 1872, and 58 more such entities have been created since then, one
Read MoreOne of the many gifts Paul Mellon (1907-1999) made to his alma mater, Yale University, was the foundational ollection of the Yale Center for British
Read MoreThe art of Ancient Rome is a great creative heritage for many generations of descendants The art of Ancient Rome includes a huge number of
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