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Old Masters
Certified Organic
Rooted in the Art Nouveau aesthetic, Albert Paley infuses his architecturally-scaled sculptures with life force.
Ancient Dreams
Greek and Roman artworks, among the greatest expressions of the human imagination, are both available and affordable.
Developing a Style — or Three
Richard Diebenkorn, an artist who embraced evolution in his work over the course of decades, surrounded himself with a constant barrage of inspiration.
Simply Divine
Wildly colored, extravagantly imagined prints of Hindu gods and goddesses aren’t just for worship anymore—they’ve been discovered by Western art collectors.
Boston Art: Colonial to Contemporary
Boston was America’s first art city, and almost four centuries later, it is still a hub of creativity, art commerce and curatorial clout.
Photography and the Civil War
Civil War-era photos and paintings come to the Met just in time for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Becoming Hans Hofmann
He became a famous teacher in Germany, but it was in the United States that the artist came into his own as painter.
Carving Out a Life
Against all odds, African-American cabinetmaker Thomas Day became an entrepreneur and a tastemaker in antebellum North Carolina.
Taking Chances
Artist El Anatsui talks to Art & Antiques’ Ted Loos about happy accidents, open-ended works and his current show at the Brooklyn Museum.


































