From ancient petroglyphs to oil paintings, this large art collection tells the story of the Susquehanna River and its impact on American history.
These posters were never meant to last, yet many of them have endured for decades.”— Grey Smith, Director of Posters US ...
In late winter, the zodiacal light is visible in the evening in the Northern Hemisphere (false dusk) and in the pre-dawn ...
There’s a piece in the current exhibition at Dayton Society of Artists that reminds me of the illustrated children’s books of Virginia Lee Burton, specifically “The Little House”, her ode to the ...
Frieze Los Angeles is back in 2026, and there’s a lot to see. Alongside a wealth of outstanding gallery presentations, there’s Art Production Fund’s project programme, onsite performances and ...
Mackesy, an illustrator for Oxford University Press, is best known for his wholesome and whimsical children’s book The Boy, ...
In 1934, Grant Wood was the Iowa director of the Civil Works Administration, a New Deal program during the Great Depression. Wood’s first project in January was supervising 14 selected artists who ...
In commemoration of the nation’s approaching semiquincentennial, The New York Historical has announced that the 222-year-old ...
For Scranton-area artist Mark Ciocca, art and teaching go together. Since childhood he has loved drawing and when he was young, began filling notebooks with black lines. He has spent his adult ...
Featured: John Wesley pop art painting & other art from Estate of Arthur Bennett Kouwenhoven Jr of design firm ...
February 21st marks the day in 1913 when Ioannina, the capital of Epirus in northwestern Greece, was liberated from the Ottoman troops.
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