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Didn't turn out great, as you might guess
A mysterious wannabe
…one film that got lost in the shuffle stateside was Belle, an unlikely...
Teacher of artists
Acclaimed art collector Shawn “Jay Z” Carter once wisely said, “I bought some...
Claire Foy as Elizabeth II in The Crown.This month, while most Americans were glued...
One thing art teachers never tell you in school is that sometimes the next best...
He married a rich model
A good man in a messed up world
Armchair tourism pays off
Save the horses!
Copying can be a legitimate career choice sometimes
Sgt. of Art
There is such a cliche about artists and madness. Perhaps there’s a bit of truth to...
You don’t have to be a kid to recognize these goofy yellow bundles of joy. Minions...
Watch now
A wandering painter
Briggsy
Click here to find God!
Where's that dam photo?
Whether it’s your favorite excuse to be romantic or it’s just another...
All hail the king
Why so bleu?
That’s trippy, dude
Has a disease named after him
Would rather throw spitballs than study
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(source) He may have been a tiny guy, but no one could’ve survived as many...
What do Henri Matisse and Ellen DeGeneres have in common?
Seated Woman by Henri MatisseIn happy art news, a painting stolen from renowned art...
Give up the boot
A prophecy of Abstract Expressionism
The Carters’ newest music video is a work of art. R&B/hip-hop...
Loved the countryside, and died of lyme disease contracted in the countryside
Not just Tom's spirits are lifted at the brothel
And we thought hanging chads were bad
It's called acting
Twenty years ago on December 19, 1997, Titanic splashed onto the big...
Give 'em the ol' razzle dazzle
Drawn to the dark side
Mother Nature looks good in plaid
Vagina or not vagina? That is the question
Sister wife
Rage-inducing abstraction
The Sleeping Gypsy by Henri Rousseau at Museum of Modern ArtHappy, happy birthday...
The pitfalls of trying to sell stolen art
Everybody dance now
Stalin hated it!
Before Freddy Krueger there were still things that went bump in the night
Neato nature
Guy about to invent writing: oh, you haven't heard?
There's no such thing as bad publicity
It's the end of October, which can only mean one thing: Sartle's annual Pumpkin...
Flaming June by Frederic Leighton at the Ponce Museum of Art
Sibling rivalry
Savage fashion
Those have got to be implants
Shapes that make sculpture out of thin air
Guggenheim hooked it UP
Grab a mai-tai
Do the thing! Win the sports!
Don’t be so naive
God save the Queen!
Float like a butterfly, threads like an OG
This Wednesday, Sartle is crushing on some serious babes. We’re talking Lily...
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus...
No bra days are the best days
When you're unhappy and you know it don't clap your hands
Big henry
Style changes to depict a living nightmare
Playing dress up
Not balloon animals
It’s, like, a metaphor, man
A tender moment
“You’re blocking my light”
Iconic... apparently
Little pig's tail
Rock the casbah!
Squares are people too
It's almost like you're there
Rebel in pantaloons
Now you see me...
It’s tough to be a princess in art history, pop culture, or even in real life. ...
If sexy Vermeer isn’t really working for ya, but you still want to rock the most...
Earlier this summer, San Franciscans traded in their usual boho chic to revel in...
Nothing like a ten-some to tempt a saint
Green ladies are always the nicest
Not from a fat chicken, just a big boned one
Before Facebook event pages, you had to get creative
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy
Harsher on racists than Trump
Make it green! Make it blue! Make it red!
A political pain in the ass
Taking the sun-spot in a lions’ den
Lit by divinity
Praying to have faith
So this is why they call them blueprints
The right to bear arms?
Secret lives of gay prostitutes
1,2,3 Kick!
Mr. Cool always gets invited to the party
Daddy's little girl grows up
Yvette herself thought it a "monstrosity"
Once a good boy, always a good boy