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Best art deco building in San Francisco
Since it opened in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute has become an...
Sartle can get a little carried away reppin’ San Francisco. The Bay is, after all,...
Lovers on the lawn
Last year, Sartle sponsored a panel at Art Market San Francisco– See Art...
Crazy architecture and a rocking view
Go away Apple!
Last week, Sartle was invited to the Director’s Breakfast at the de Young...
Expanded in 2016!
Almost as soon as the city shut down in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
Where the 99% meets the 1%
First of all, I clearly had no idea what I was talking about, because there is tons...
The third season of Broad City airs tonight and we can’t wait to see what our...
That sass though
More than just delicious desserts
His madre must have done something right
Doesn't like blood
Extreme Makeover: Church Edition
Germans "borrowed" it, Russians "saved" it
One of the most morbid painters ever, and one of the best
Best collection of dead Medicis anywhere
Figure out the way to San Jose...ASAP!
Fits 423 hospital beds
More masterpieces than monks these days
Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889. In Robert Frost’s...
Check your home security system people
The new and improved San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) reopened on May...
Concrete Jungle
Buy now on Amazon
Not for during rush hour
Ah New York City… Maybe you watched Friends and are enamored with brick...
Reading Le Figaro by Mary Cassatt, 1883. Private CollectionSometimes you just need...
SOURCEThe brand spankin’ new redesign has haters, sure, but we think it’s seven...
Last Thursday evening I had the pleasure of attending an action-packed (!)...
Sartle was invited to check out the de Young’s newest exhibition, “The Summer of...
His unit comes off on when dignitaries from the Catholic Church visit
City living
French painter Francois Boucher famously proclaimed that “Nature is too green and...