Sartle requires JavaScript to be enabled in order for you to enjoy its full functionality and user-experience.You can find info on how to enable JavaScript for your browser here.
Bigger, Badder, and More Realistic If you like hot bods, ugly babies, and...
In June and July we brought you the first two installments of our summer series, “...
Game of Thrones premiered last week, and accordingly, I’ve continued our series of...
It’s June again (the onset of wedding season), so I’m reviving Sarah's...
Buy now on Amazon
A smorgasbord of structures
Detail from La Città Nuova (The New City) by Antonio Sant’...
Before there was OkCupid, there was The Cupid Seller by Joseph-Marie...
On March 31st, 2016, the world lost Zaha Hadid (b. 1950, Baghdad, Iraq). Zaha...
The Baroque is a strange and wonderful movement that was created and marketed...
Perspective, in a nutshell, is how much space/distance is shown in a 2D...
Something very strange was going on in Italy around the turn of the 16th century....
If Baroque art and a can of whipped cream had a baby, it would be the Rococo....
Here KitchenAid uses a Gustav Klimt inspired lady to show how food is art.
Ooooh yeah, time for prezzies! Art history lovers are all about human...
The power of Edo period art can best be summed up with this quote:...
Reading Le Figaro by Mary Cassatt, 1883. Private CollectionSometimes you just need...
Renaissance is a French word meaning ‘rebirth’, and in this case, it refers...
Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield with Cypresses, 1889. In Robert Frost’s...