Floral painting springs eternal
byFloral painting is one of the oldest and best-loved genres, transcending time and place.
Floral painting is one of the oldest and best-loved genres, transcending time and place.
The most popular of flowers, the rose nonetheless retains its mystery.
Even finicky felines will relish Susan Herbert’s “Impressionist Cats.”
In “LandEscape: New Visions of the Landscape from the Early 20th and 21st Centuries,” at the Katonah Museum of Art through June 16, viewers can immerse themselves in works from two seminal moments in art history when painters reimagined an ancient art form that has helped define our identity as a nation.
When you think of the French Impressionists — perhaps as famous a group of artists as there is today — the name “Alfred Sisley”…
Botanical celebrates Monet’s floral works By Georgette Gouveia He was, of course, best known for those dappled canvases – shards of color reflecting the…