60,000-Year-Old “Highly Unusual” Etchings Could Point to Humanity’s Earliest Use of Geometric Design
Evidence of early human use of geometric concepts in prehistoric art has surfaced in Africa, pointing to complex patterns in ancient etchings on ostrich eggshells.
The artist and scholar spent decades championing Black artists through collecting, creating, and providing financial support ...
A gold recast of Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti’s etchings debuted at the BYU Museum of Art Feb. 19. The 18-foot-tall work depicts 10 stories from the Old Testament.
Charlotte Meyer's grandfather acquired the artworks between 1900 and 1920. Now, they're going on view for the first time in ...
There is something quietly powerful about a print that refuses to repeat itself. In Cascade (How will you know where to go?), Verified People of Print Member Aaron Pennington presents a series of ...
"Ce sera la derniere, petit pere!" ("This will be the last time, father!"), an etching by Georges Rouault, was featured in a 2000 exhibition of the artist's work at the Museum of Contemporary ...
In a town where local art isn’t heavily advertised, Donna’s has always centered themselves in the art scene of Bowling Green as much as they can, Owner Aaron Anderson said. After a recent expansion ...
Thirty-five rare Rembrandt prints, forgotten in storage for nearly 100 years, have been rediscovered in a Dutch home and will go on display.
Graphic designer and engraver Stacey Gillespie, owner of Stacey’s Pretty Little Things LLC, can turn a special gift for ...
Limestone is one of the few materials that can read both architectural and intimate; clean-lined enough for modern interiors, ...
German artist Max Beckmann is often regarded as interwar Germany’s foremost apostle of despair. Yet while he emphasized his ...
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