Illustration
THE ART OF N.C. WYETH
For over 25 years, N.C. Wyeth was regarded as the foremost illustrator of books and magazines in the United States. His artwork for iconic tales of romance and adventure has become synonymous with the stories themselves, familiar to multiple generations of readers. Some of the best-known characters in literature have become nearly indistinguishable from the images he produced.
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Illustration No. 84
Illustration
THE ART OF FRANK MCCARTHY
Witnessing a Wild West show as a young boy was a crucial early influence that led Frank McCarthy to become a distinguished painter of Western historical themes. The excitement and emotion he felt that day stayed with him, and can be seen in the vivid action, color, and splendor that emanate from his paintings.
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Illustration No. 83
Illustration
THE ART OF PAUL BRANSOM
Paul Bransom (1885-1979) was widely known as the Dean of American Animal Artists. His work appeared on the covers of magazines like The Saturday Evening Post and served as illustrations of short stories in periodicals and in books. He provided the illustrations for some 45 books, most notably the 1912 edition of Jack London’s Call of the Wild and the 1913 edition of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows.
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Illustration No. 83
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Danielle Roberts
Night Light.
10+ min |
Summer 2023
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Kezia Harrell
To Be Precious
9 min |
Summer 2023
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Zanele Muholi
The Bronze Age
7 min |
Summer 2023
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LOOK AT THIS
David Shrigley A Serious Man
10+ min |
Summer 2023
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The Crossroads
Sajeda Issa at UCLA's Department of Art's M.F.A.
2 min |
Summer 2023
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Drawing Centered
A Six-Pack with Mel Kadel
2 min |
Summer 2023
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Giving
How the Art World Responds to Cancer
1 min |
Summer 2023
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The Perez Brothers
Low and Slow, Mean and Clean
10+ min |
Summer 2023
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James Webb Space Telescope
The Secrets of the Universe Are Buried in Darkness
2 min |
Summer 2023
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Always Moving Forward
10 Years of Mirus Gallery
6 min |
Summer 2023
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Jen White-Johnson
Mothering as Resistance
7 min |
Summer 2023
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Willehad Eilers
The Man They Call Wayne Horse
8 min |
Summer 2023
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Mermaid Mayhem
Cissi Efraimsson Explains it All
5 min |
Summer 2023
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Sabina Savage
Fairy Tales in Silk
7 min |
Summer 2023
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Los Angeles
On View Through the Eyes of a Local
7 min |
Summer 2023
American Art Collector
Quiet Moments
KEVIN SLOAN'S SITE-SPECIFIC EXHIBITION AT DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATION.
4 min |
Brilliant Blooms
International Artist
PAINTING REALISTIC DINOSAURS
James Gurney shares his top 10 tips for painting lifelike dinosaurs
4 min |
Station Points
American Art Collector
Majesties of the Land
Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) was a poet and professor of English literature at Wellesley College.
6 min |
Natural Beauty
American Art Collector
The Secret PATHWAY
The Fantastical Landscapes of Roger Dean and Freyja Dean
5 min |
Natural Beauty
American Art Collector
MEDICINE and MAGIC
The floral fingers of botanical healing intertwine with ancient mythology and lore in the paintings of Luke Hillestad.
5 min |
Brilliant Blooms
International Artist
THE OBSESSION
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you
5 min |
Master at Work
American Art Collector
Abundant BEAUTY
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS - FLORALS & BOTANICALS
7 min |
Brilliant Blooms
American Art Collector
Standing TALL
Artists finding inspiration in trees is rooted in history
4 min |
Natural Beauty
International Artist
THE BREAK
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you
5 min |
Master at Work
International Artist
Jon Ching - Biophilia
The endless wonders of the natural world inspire my artwork, for after one realizes there is magic in every cell of every living organism, one cannot look away.
1 min |
Wild at heart
American Art Collector
Discovering Places
Andrea Johnson finds inspiration in the places that she experiences every day.
4 min |
Natural Beauty
American Art Collector
Favoring FIRE
Using the elements as his guide, Michael Scott examines the changing landscape in two exhibitions.
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