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Wednesday at CAA
I have reached the architecturally unexpected city of Dallas and am trying to get myself into full College Art Association mode. I’ve always enjoyed CAA in the past, but this year it’s more of an effort. It is kind of difficult to enjoy ...
Art history professor honored
It is for this reason that SMU will take this weekend to honor the University Distinguished Professor of Art History in the Comini Lecture Series: "The Afterlife of Forms: A Symposium in Honor of Annemarie Weyl Carr.
Fame is Fleeting, but So is Obscurity
From the Telegraph:. During his lifetime, the Roman painter Pompeo Batoni was among the most celebrated artists in Europe, counting several popes among his patrons as well as Frederick the Great and Catherine of Russia. ...
You love art history mysteries too
Yesterday about 30 of you emailed me to share your favorite art history mystery authors/books. Before I email y'all with thanks, I thought I'd share your picks with everyone here... Oliver T. Banks: Caravaggio Obsession, The Rembrandt ...
Great Chooks what a list!
It is well worth adding to your RSS feed as it consists of all sorts of tips and solid advice; All the Strange Hours David Rourke covers drawing, painting, art history, techniques, and topics related to visual art. ...
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CAA Begins
Various individuals descend on the College Art Association conference, which begins today in Dallas. Artist Kathy O’Connell writes, “There I will be schmoozing my way to a job (wearing power shoes, but avoiding Dallas power hair).”
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MaxMara's Art History
The Collezione Maramotti, comprising more than 600 works by contemporary artists assembled by MaxMara's Maramotti family, is priceless — literally.
Art History for Children
Art and world history on a Saturday afternoon with quality family time to boot! What upstanding parenting! “What seems dark about it? What do you see happening?” “Well, the railroad tracks are broken. People are running. ...