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Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889. In Robert Frost’s...
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Branch out
As the neurologist Oliver Sacks noted, gardens are places of healing. The Greek...
Some good old fashioned tentacle porn
Neither sand nor tree, discuss
It's gonna be a full moon
Takaya Miou, Love Thyself. Courtesy of the Honolulu Museum of Art. The...
Made in a cabin
Painted at D.H. Lawrence's guest house
A monument to real estate developer's guilt
Asylum views
Murder, they wrote
Eating oil paint in Saint-Rémy
It's a fully formed oak tree
Wearing a vest of many colors
Adam, Eve, and Molly
Excellent, eccentric, and damn queer
Lovely sketch, sketchy love
The power of Edo period art can best be summed up with this quote:...
Coveted by an artistic priest with sticky fingers
Just another naked lady
Witness her
All in the family
Before there was OkCupid, there was The Cupid Seller by Joseph-Marie...
Perspective, in a nutshell, is how much space/distance is shown in a 2D...
If Baroque art and a can of whipped cream had a baby, it would be the Rococo....
Two years ago, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco put on a show...
With a new year comes a new season of BoJack Horseman -- which also means...
If you love Percy Jackson and the Olympians as much as I do, you will fall head...
It’s important to note: the Romantic Art Movement has nothing to do with...
You have had your fair share of bad relationships and you are just so glad to...
Claude Monet, The Japanese Footbridge, 1899, National Gallery of Art, Washington D....
“We thought the best way to help people understand Van Gogh’s life was to...
I’d be blue too if a rich artist made $100k off my photo. Photo @doedeerePablo...
Mona Lisa confirmed to be Trump’s ancestor after conservationists find...
"Other artists showed what viewers wanted to see. Suzanne showed them what was...
In Ezra Koenig’s new Netflix anime series, Neo Yokio, a demon enters the...
Everything you thought you knew is wrong! OK, maybe not everything … Gravity...
The post-World War II period of the late 1940s to 1950s onward saw not only just a...
Untitled, 1986 Walking through the Rosie Lee Tompkins exhibit that just...
Christmas came early this year at Sartle headquarters!Dali’s super rare and super...
As we approach the one-year anniversary of COVID lockdown in San Francisco,...
Monet: The Early Years gives visitors the chance to track the artist’s growth...
Aptly titled “The Hangover” by Henri de Toulouse-LautrecAs I sit here typing,...
One of the best things about the art world is simply how surprising it...
Private Parts is a series exposing the raw, gritty, and true stories behind...
When the United States forcefully opened Japan to foreign trade,...
On a beautiful Tuesday afternoon, John Cappetta and I made our merry way over...
There is such a cliche about artists and madness. Perhaps there’s a bit of truth to...
If you’ve ever carried something cumbersome and metal in a narrow space (say,...
Something very strange was going on in Italy around the turn of the 16th century....
Welcome to Dames Done Wrong, where we handle misogyny, sexism and everyday...
An art bromance or something more? Land art celebrity and hippie...
Put on your bowler hat and take a trip to Magritte’s world....
Misere is widespread depression caused specifically by the painful juxtaposition of...
Last Thursday evening I had the pleasure of attending an action-packed (!)...
Detail from La Città Nuova (The New City) by Antonio Sant’...
This week, behold Francis Bacon’s Three Studies of Lucian Freud.
Pictures of beaches, fancy dinners, and people “exercising” aside, I’m...
Whether it’s your favorite excuse to be romantic or it’s just another...
This week, behold Mark Rothko’s Orange, Red, Yellow.
To Diego Rivera, “America” meant: “the territory included between the two ice...
As the temperature grows colder, some of us desperately hold on to the last...
Centuries before feminism had a name, post-Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi...
With Fathers Day around the corner, it’s natural to reminisce about our Pops. Sure...
Who said that you can’t be a mother and an artist at the same time? ...
Since it opened in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute has become an...
Artemisia Gentileschi. Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy, ca. 1620-25. Oil on canvas,...
Last December we brought you Royal Romances in Art History in honor of Netflix’s...
Depression is a nasty condition. Most of the time it leaves you feeling...
If you’re getting married and you love art, then you’ve come to the right place....
Of all the Christmas traditions this time of the year, Santa Claus is...
Inspired by the Google Cultural Institute’s virtual Bruegel exhibit, we decided to...
Self-portraits go way back and for good reason. As the author of 55 of them, Frida...
Well here we are–it’s the end of a franchise an era. The last Hunger Games...
This week, the world bade a tearful goodbye to comic giant and beloved childhood...
Let some of the most romantic artist couples of all time inspire your LOVE this...
Ah New York City… Maybe you watched Friends and are enamored with brick...