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Paintings of Famous Artists by Famous Artists

When I think of artists before the 20th century, I imagine them confined to their own little towns or cities. … More

Ambrogio Raffele, art history, Élisabeth Lousie Vigée Le Brun, Charles Willson Peale, Claude Monet, Features, John Singer Sargent, paintings, Paul Gauguin, portraits, Renoir, Sofonisba Anguissola, Vincent van Gogh

25 Tattoos Inspired by Famous Paintings

Are you one of those people who wants to get a tattoo but can’t decide what you want the design … More

famous paintings, Features, ideas, inspiration, old masters, paintings, tattoo artists, tattoos

Art Inspired By Mankind Landing On the Moon

In celebration of the 50 years since Apollo 11’s successful mission to the moon, let’s take a look back at … More

alan bean, andy warhol, history, lithographs, Michael Kagan, moon, paintings, paul calle, Robert Rauschenberg, science, space, william thon

A £100 million Caravaggio, reexamining women’s suffrage and a new insight into van Gogh’s love life: The best art news of March

In today’s world of constantly depressing news, any stories relating to art tend to take a back seat. This is … More

art, art news, Art Now & Then, basquiat, caravaggio, exhibits, leonardo da vinci, paintings, Vincent van Gogh, women's history

Early vs. the Last Works of Great Artists: Part 2

Last week, we looked at the works of Frida Kahlo, da Vinci, van Gogh and Georgia O’Keefe. Looking at the … More

andy warhol, art, Art Now & Then, famous artists, gustav klimt, michelangelo, paintings, salvador dali, sculpture

Early vs. the Last Works of Great Artists: Part 1

They say practice makes perfect, and that’s something I repeat to myself whenever I look at my art and think … More

art, Art Now & Then, frida kahlo, Georgia O'Keefe, leonardo da vinci, paintings, Vincent van Gogh

Art Terms That’ll Make You Sound Really Smart

In fiction, the art world tends to be portrayed as a world filled with obnoxious and snobby people. I cannot … More

art, art critique, Art Now & Then, art terms, Features, paintings, terminology

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