Painting
A Monet walk through Paris: Seeing the city as the artist did
Monet is still gently celebrated across France each autumn through museum tributes, Impressionist displays, and a renewed reverence for the light and landscapes that shaped his art.
Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo sells for more than $54 million, setting new record for female artists
Missing Picasso painting found in Madrid weeks after vanishing
Avraham Vofsi: An aliyah journey painted on canvas
Acclaimed artist Ran Tenenbaum returns to realism with a new exhibition
Ran Tenenbaum’s Solar Plexus at Rothschild Fine Art marks his return to realism, exploring artistic renewal, raw emotion, and the power of observation in his latest works.
Driving the world forward: Toyota's drawing competition returns
The global TOYOTA DREAM CAR competition returns for the 18th time, inviting children and teenagers to go beyond the limits of imagination and draw the car of the future.
Hidden woman's portrait found beneath Picasso's 'Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto'
Conservators at the Courtauld Institute used X-ray and infrared imaging to uncover the hidden female figure.
Khen Shish’s ‘Feast for the Eyes’ brings vibrant color to Beersheba
That may be a fact of life, but Shish’s gushing passion and fervor, in her art and personality, do one a power of good. Her work is truly a Feast for the Eyes.
Three artists, three questions: Roles of art
Art plays different roles in our perceptions and lives, and these artists profoundly prove that.
Medieval wall paintings depicting unicorn hunt uncovered in Stralsund's Catherine Monastery
According to director Maren Heun, the wall paintings date from around 1500 and are of very high quality.
The new finding from Egypt? A 3,000-year-old painting of a woman that looks just like Marge Simpson
It was discovered at the upper part of a tomb dating back over 3,000 years to the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom period in Egypt.
Frank Auerbach, renowned figurative painter and Holocaust survivor, dies at 93
Auerbach fled Nazi Germany as a child on a Kindertransport train in 1939 and never saw his parents again.
Poetic wings: Yossi Waxman's new exhibition in Ein Hod celebrates hebrew literary legends
Yossi Waxman's "Class Picture, Poets and Other Birds" opens August 17 at Ein Hod's Janco-Dada Museum, showcasing portraits of Hebrew poets with symbolic birds. The exhibit runs until October 15.
New York City announces return of stolen Nazi art to Austrian Jewish owners
The piece was purchased by Gustav “Gus” Papanek, an Austrian Jew who fled the Nazis in 1938 and was reportedly unaware that the artwork had been stolen.