Plain comes from the later part of Joan Mitchell’s career. The diptych was acquired directly from New York’s Robert Miller ...
Pole dancers beside jellyfish, ancient statues beside contemporary nudes... it's all a compelling argument for one of ...
Here at The Phoblographer, we get really excited about gear that helps push art and creativity. Sure, many camera manufacturers are content with checking off a few technical boxes – a bump in ...
In 2003, when the Getty Museum acquired three images from the 15th-century manuscript Hours of Louis XII, its curators had a hunch that one of the pictures was incomplete. Their suspicions made sense: ...
Salvador Dalí has a face worth millions. Or at least a silhouette. The towering Surrealist’s diptych, depicting himself and his wife Gala with their “heads full of clouds,” is expected to sell for up ...
Until recently, the rare diptych “The Crucifixion” and “The Last Judgment” (c. 1440-41) by Jan van Eyck (c. 1390-1441)—among the most beloved artworks in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art—was one ...
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