
Stop and Look: Diner, 1971, by Richard Estes
An apparent deadpan simplicity masks intriguing ambiguity in this captivating photorealist work.
An apparent deadpan simplicity masks intriguing ambiguity in this captivating photorealist work.
The exhibition in Amsterdam of the Dutch Baroque master’s work is about a philosophy of life.
Johannes Itten’s bold, varied and independent use of colour in “Meeting” is a study of competing chromatic assertions.
A companion book to the landmark BBC series, Brilliant Isles by James Hawes charts the rich story of these islands through art, music, buildings and literature.
One of the most accomplished painters of the Florentine Renaissance, Bronzino’s “Allegory of Venus and Cupid” is a bafflingly beautiful work of art.
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