Fall 2020
Make Yourself At Home
Imagine a deeply personal space infused with your passions, quirks and memories — and bewitched by extraordinary design.
1980s Abstract Fall 2020
Oil
19th Century Romantic Fall 2020
Oil
2010s Abstract Fall 2020
Oil, Wood Panel, ABS
2010s Contemporary Fall 2020
Gold Leaf
19th Century American Impressionist Fall 2020
Canvas, Oil
1930s American Impressionist Fall 2020
Oil, Linen
Mid-20th Century Abstract Fall 2020
Canvas, Glass, Wood, Oil, ABS
1870s Symbolist Fall 2020
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Romantic Fall 2020
Oil, Canvas
2010s American Impressionist Fall 2020
Oil
Early 19th Century Romantic Fall 2020
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Fall 2020
Gold Leaf
2010s American Impressionist Fall 2020
Cotton Canvas, Oil
1950s American Impressionist Fall 2020
Oil, Linen
1960s Abstract Expressionist Fall 2020
Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fall 2020
Wax, Oil, Archival Paper
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Fall 2020
Linen, Oil
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In Francks Deceus’s ‘Mumbo Jumbo #5,’ the Black Experience Is . . . Complicated
Despite the obstacles, the piece’s protagonist navigates the chaos without losing his humanity.
With Works Like ‘Yours Truly,’ Arthur Dove Pioneered Abstract Art in America
New York gallery Hirschl & Adler is exhibiting the bold composition by Dove — who’s hailed as the first American abstract painter — at this year’s Winter Show.
Donald Martiny’s Jumbo Brushstrokes Magnify the Undeniable Personality of Paint
How can a few simple gestures — writ extra, extra, extra large — contain so much beauty and drama?
Patrick Hughes’s 3D Painting Takes Us on a Magical Journey through Pop Art History
The illusions — and allusions — never end in this mind-boggling portrayal of an all-star Pop art show on a beach.
Mid-Century Americans Didn’t Know Antonio Petruccelli’s Name, but They Sure Knew His Art
The New York artist created covers for the nation’s most illustrious magazines. Now, the originals are on display as fine art.
Learn Why There Have Been So Many Great Women Painters
Featuring iconic works by more than 300 female artists, a new book makes a more than compelling case for casting off the patriarchal handcuffs that have bound the art historical canon for far too long.