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In Spirit of San Francisco, artist Larry Wilson has juxtaposed dozens of the city’s famous sights, from a hushed pagoda to a pier echoing with the cries of gulls and sea lions—and the city’s characteristic fog snaking in from the Pacific. Visit one the mo
Billy Hassell’s vivid paintings are studies in stylized naturalism, rooted in a deep sense of place. An artist and conservationist since childhood, he roamed the creeks and uncultivated areas around Dallas and began his life’s work by drawing the lizards
Edward Hopper
Nighthawks
Edward Hopper often painted solitary, metropolitan figures, perhaps none more famous than the ones in Nighthawks. Painted in rich blues, yellows, and reds, a waiter tends to three customers in a fluorescent-lit diner, the city
Wild energy fills Winslow Homer’s idyllic schoolhouse scene in Snap the Whip. This nostalgic work is a product of post–Civil War America, idolizing life away from cities and towns. It is full of strength and youth and hopeful prospects for the future—symb
Produced at the height of Gustav Klimt’s gold period, The Kiss has become the artist’s most recognizable work. This lovers’ embrace, amid a wildflower meadow, retains its allure more than a century after it was painted.
In turn-of-the-century Austria, a
Gregory L. Blackstock (American, b. 1946)
More Colorful Egg Pattern Favorites to Go For, 2005
For Seattle artist Gregory L. Blackstock, who is autistic, the world is made up of countless things needing to be identified, ordered, and arranged—be they t
Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889–1975)
Trail Riders, 1964/1965
In choosing art, Thomas Hart Benton abandoned his family’s long-established role in Missouri’s political life. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago as a teenager, went on to the Ac
Geometric Herb Garden, by Rosalind Wise (British, b. 1949)
“My mission is to capture time. Through painting I feel I can make the moment stand still, to make its beauty last,” says Rosalind Wise. She achieves this goal by creating fresh, lively, large-
Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961)
Gustav’s Cat, 2015
Darlene Kulig’s vibrant, stylized paintings build on her twenty years’ experience as a graphic designer. “The designer in me loves simple shape and bold color while the painter in me explores light,
On the Seine approximately nine miles west of Paris, Chatou was a site popular with Parisian day-trippers. Its accessibility to the capital and its proximity to the water made it ideal for various leisure activities, including swimming, promenading, and,
World map, 1630, by Henricus Hondius (Dutch, 1597–1651) from the Novus Atlas
This popular baroque-style map was originally designed as a frontispiece to Henricus Hondius’s 1630 revision of the long-lived Mercator/Hondius atlas, a work then being challe
Until around the turn of the twentieth century, John Singer Sargent worked prolifically in portraiture, mostly commissions from the wealthy. Tired of the relentless demand for his skills, he turned his attention to other projects, including murals for the
From an anteater to a human, a seahorse to a zebra, creatures of all kinds jockey for position in their headlong race toward the future. Charles Lynn Bragg’s compelling Space Race painting is reproduced in this delightfully difficult 2000-piece jigsaw puz
Freshly inspired by the 1969 Moon landing, Alma Thomas created the glowing, mosaic-like work The Eclipse, part of her Space paintings series. Thomas began painting after retiring from nearly forty years of teaching, and she explored expressionist, abstrac