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Behind the Artist: Albrecht Dürer

It’s rare for an artist to master their chosen art form. It’s even rarer for an artist to completely revolutionize how one particular kind of art is made. Albrecht Dürer is one of those rare [...]

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Know Your Art – Mediums and Techniques

Art – you either get it, or you don’t, right? There is no in-between. You’re either gifted with the know-how of all things higher and nobler or you’re a skeptic forever, [...]

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Mexico Gets Surreal – Dali in Merida: Views of a Dream

A selection of images from Salvador Dali's Divine Comedy is starring in a new exhibit opening in Mexico's southeastern city of Merida.

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Rembrandt Etching Discovered in a University Bathroom

How did an original Rembrandt etching find its way into a bathroom cabinet at The Catholic University of America (CUA) and then for years remain hidden there, obscured from public view?

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Albrecht Durer: Virtuoso Printmaker

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents Albrecht Durer: Virtuoso Printmaker.

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Picasso 347 Series | Park West Gallery

Park West Gallery holds the world’s largest collection of works from the 347 Series, the last great collection of Pablo Picasso graphic works.

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Decoding the Durer in Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol

If you’re curious about that Albrecht Dürer print that pops up on page 263 in The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown’s latest bestseller, you can hop over to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and find it [...]

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Artist Birthdays September 17 – JEAN-BAPTISTE LE PRINCE

Today's artist birthdays.

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Miró – Dupin. Art and Poetry

Twenty-five years after artist Joan Miró's death, The Joan Miró Foundation presents a new exhibit Miró – Dupin. Art and Poetry.

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Art Is Nothing But the Dexterity Of An Illusion

Rembrandt van Rijn is considered by many to be the most innovative and influential etcher and engraver of all time. Rembrandt's contributions to etching and engraving have inspired countless [...]