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Art | Reviving a lost art
A n extraordinary visual art project breathes new life into the historic Bat-tala woodcut prints of 19th-century Calcutta.
German Renaissance engraving found by an 11-year-old boy at a rubbish dump has sold at auction for more than £33,000.
The artist would develop a distinctly Protestant imagery that replaced sacredness with utility, functioning essentially as ...
From an exhibition that looks at the changing direction of art in Bengal today to a show that revives the tradition of ...
On October 23, the auction house will offer up works from one of the largest and most diverse collections of prints ever ...
Artist Sumakshi Singh’s large-scale installations tell tales of maritime journeys and adventures, connecting the human to the ...
Christie’s will offer a rare Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec painting in its London sales this fall. The work is estimated at $3.3 ...
A look at local artists’ current works-in progress, studio setups The journey from an artistic idea to a finished piece is ...
Experts have confirmed that the image of "Knight, Death and the Devil" is a real master engraving by the renowned German ...
She believes that art is a progressive sojourn ... of human faces sitting poised in the pyramidal geometry of a triangle; ...
Tracking: A Long Gaze at Contemporary Art” showcases a diverse array of art for both UA students and the larger Tuscaloosa ...