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Da Yan
Da Yan is a doctoral student of European art history. Raised in Shanghai, he lives and works in the Northeastern United States.
Duccio’s ‘Maestà’ at the Met
For the first time in 250 years, a sequence of Duccio's famed altarpiece is on display at the ...
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Sancta Sanctorum: The Holiest Chapel in Rome
The Early Christian chapel houses holy relics and rare artworks collected by Roman popes.
Fine Arts
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French Neoclassicism: An Exhibition of Guillaume Lethière’s Paintings
The Clark Art Institute is exhibiting paintings from the forgotten French Neoclassical painter Guillaume Lethière until October 2024.
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July 22, 2024
Artistic Technique and Spiritual Cultivation: East Meets West
In an Interview with painter Shao-Han Tsai, he talks about his panel in the triptych “The Infinite Grace ...
Fine Arts
July 18, 2024
Ken Goshen and the Art of Observation
The award-winning Israeli artist is both a painter and educator of New York’s Goshen Art Academy.
Fine Arts
March 21, 2024
‘Making Her Mark’
The beautifully curated exhibition features women artists of the pre-modern era, illuminating their contributions to art across a ...
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March 1, 2024
A Woman Artist Among Men of Letters
Primarily recognized for her grand historical paintings, Angelica Kauffmann was one of 18th-century Europe’s most prolific portraitists.
Fine Arts
November 25, 2023
The Boy Marquess and the Woman Artist in the Italian Renaissance
A young lady portraitist captures the young Massimiliano Stampa II (the third marquess) of Soncino, a small city ...
Fine Arts
November 16, 2023
‘Hail Caesar! We Who Are About to Die Salute You’
French Academy painter Gérôme was captivated by the visual culture of antiquity, which he meticulously researched and re-created ...
Fine Arts
October 27, 2023
Daniel Chester French: Sculpting America’s Reconstruction
At the tail end of sculptor Daniel Chester French's long career came his most important commission: the Lincoln ...
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September 14, 2023
Printed Renaissance: Image Reproduction and the History of Art
A small exhibition of early modern Italian books and prints has opened at The Clark Art Institute in ...
Fine Arts
September 5, 2023
Luxury and Chinoiserie: Porcelain From Louis XVI’s Versailles
The “chinoiserie” fad raged with the greatest force in France.
Fine Arts
August 20, 2023
The Sage of Painting
For the ancient Chinese painter Wu Daozi (circa 685–758), the beauty of the moving line was possibly his ...
Fine Arts
July 31, 2023
Sandro Botticelli: Beauty and Virtue Epitomized
Sandro Botticelli (circa 1445–1510) is by now an almost household name for those familiar with Western art. Yet ...
Fine Arts
July 22, 2023
The Lure of Blue and White: Chinese Porcelain in Renaissance Paintings
Around the year 1500, the northern Italian artist Andrea Mantegna painted a scene of the “Adoration of the ...
Fine Arts
June 5, 2023
Luxury and Devotion: Hans Memling’s Portinari Portraits
From a pitch-dark background emerge the faces of a man and a woman, facing each other with hands ...
Fine Arts
April 8, 2023
A Poetic Voice, a Tragic Life: André Chénier and the French Revolution
From Luciano Pavarotti to Jonas Kaufmann, talented tenors have vied to interpret the much beloved role of André ...
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April 7, 2023
Classical Sculpture and American Myth: Hiawatha
In the mid-19th century, when the United States was still in search of its own artistic tradition, the ...
Traditional Culture
March 25, 2023
Ancient Gandhara: Greek Art and Buddhist Statuary
When the ancient devotees of the Buddha Shakyamuni first represented "the enlightened one" in visual form, it was ...
Fine Arts
March 5, 2023
Great Stories Found in Rare Manuscripts: The New York Public Library’s Polonsky Exhibition
Usually, we think of a library as a place filled with just books: bestselling novels, biographies of politicians, ...
Books
December 1, 2022
Sacred Art: Mother and Child
The motif of motherhood became most popular in art during medieval Europe.
Fine Arts
October 27, 2022
The Force of a Thought: Rodin Brings the Poet Dante to Life in ‘The Thinker’
Few works of art are as well-known today as "The Thinker" by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The monumental ...
Fine Arts
August 12, 2022
The Villa Medici and the French Art Academy
Under the soaring ceilings of his room and studio at the Villa Medici in Rome, Léon Pallière rested ...
Fine Arts
July 14, 2022
Classicism in French Art: Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David
The spring of 2022 was an extraordinary season for French art in the United States. At the Getty ...
Fine Arts
July 9, 2022
Leonardo da Vinci and the Infernal Masterpiece: ‘The Battle of Anghiari’
Assiduously copied, zealously photographed, and widely circulated, images of Leonardo’s "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" have pervaded ...
Fine Arts
July 2, 2022
Shepherding Love: On Poussin’s Poetic Landscape
Sitting on a high rock, he would sing as he gazed out to sea. ... In this way ...
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April 17, 2021
Chinese Landscapes of Tranquility
On a certain autumn evening in the late 16th century, the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) scholar-official Li Minbiao (1515–1581) ...
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