In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the ...
Rembrandt. The 17th-century artist is known for his individual portraits and group likenesses that are the opposite of dull, Greek mythological paintings, and personal interpretations of Biblical ...
Panaji: During a time when people were inclined to repair items like umbrellas rather than purchase new ones, one Goan artist ...
Kassel can thank the art-loving Landgrave ... Before his death, Rembrandt devoted 600 known drawings, 80 etchings and 160 paintings to Biblical subjects. Living with his common-law wife ...
Instead of trying to break down the art of naming a child, let’s try something different and use art as inspiration for the ...
French Realist painter Gustave Courbet made a stir in the art scene with his (at the time) scandalous subjects. His earliest ...
Parashat Shemot, which opens the second book of the Torah, recounts the suffering of the Israelites in Egypt.
The 17th century painting, “Portrait of a Girl,” by Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van ... from portraits to landscapes to historical and biblical scenes. “Portrait of a Girl” was ...
the art becomes a scavenger hunt. It’s suddenly easier to see how Hamid’s use of floating cherubs and sacred positioning could be informed by Raphael and Rembrandt, and his use of purposeful ...
Rembrandt's Aristotle with a Bust of Homer beautifully captures ... This scene evokes the timeless journey of inquiry and discovery, a journey central to the Christian life. In our faith, too, we are ...
Zion: Hineni – I Am Here," the first comprehensive exhibition of Ben-Zion's paintings and works on paper in more than ...