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Color in Shadows

Dolph LeMoult on Inspiration

Helpful Hints for the Artist #3

Helpful Hints for the Artist #4

Helpful Hints for the Artist #5

Helpful Hints for the Artist #6

Helpful hints for the artist #7

Helpful Hints for the Artist #8

Helpful Hints for the Artist #9

Helpful Hints for the Artist -- #1

Helpful Hints for the Artist -- #2

Instructor Hank McLaughlin on sketching

Introducing Hank's Pithy Art Tips!

Studio Talk: Learning to Draw, part 1

Studio Talk: Learning to Draw, part 2

Studio Talk: Painting Trees

Tips on figure drawing

Tips on portrait painting

ARTviews

"Drawing is the root of everything"--van Gogh

2006 -- the "year of Cézanne"

A new look at Van Gogh

A twenty-first century look at a fifteenth century masterpiece

A window on today's Africa

A year-end look at favorite objects in NY museums

An artist's visit to 19th century London

Art dances with architecture: Kandinsky at the Guggenheim

Art for escapism

Beloved paintings have a new home at the Met

Brain teasers for the eyes: the art of Jesus Soto

Building bridges between animals and humans

Cézanne and Pissarro: a shared vision

Cezanne and Picasso -- together again for the first time

Cezanne in America

Christo's "Gates" and more musings on "what is art?"

David Smith's "Drawings in Space"

End of an era for the Barnes Foundation

Exhibition of drawings provides a snapshot of Picasso's career

Familiar paintings made new

George Catlin, witness to a vanishing way of life

Ground-breaking exhibition of feminist art hits L.A.

Happy Birthday, Rembrandt!

Inspiration from an 18th century "senior citizen"

Irving Penn, poet with a camera

Italian "Divisionists" at the Guggenheim

Jack

Leonardo da Vinci would have loved this!

Lessons from a master: De Kooning at MoMA

Making art together -- Surrealist painters Yves Tanguy and Kay Sage

Masterpieces come home to Washington, DC

Met Museum's "Timeline" is a portal to the world of art history

More on the amazing Mrs. Delany

Murals by Diego Rivera reunited at MoMA

Museum visits without leaving home #1

Museum visits without leaving home #2

Museum visits without leaving home #3

Nature captured in the glassmaker's art

New wing opens at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Next up after Christo's "Gates" ...

Picasso -- never still, always changing

Renoir as "fashionista"?

Renoir gets a breath of fresh air

Renovated home for art opens on Yale campus

The Barnes Foundation in its new home

Traditional art from China and Japan on view in New York

Transported by technology to a monastery in Milan

Van Gogh's letters on line

Van Gogh: An Eye for Detail

Velazquez takes London by storm

What is Art and Why Does It Matter?

Where Art and Science Shake Hands

Whirlwind London

William Steig's Cartoons and Ogres

FAS Faculty

"American Landscapes" by Mark English

Franklin McMahon draws history

On location with Charles Reid

Painting with a master -- Charles Reid

Remembering "Mac" McMahon

Special stamps for holiday cards and letters

FAS Students

A graduate reflects on his art studies with FAS

A lifetime of creativity for FAS graduate

Alumni far and wide

Another alumna joins our website -- Julinya de Vince

Don Smith -- a new FAS alumnus on our website

FAS Alum's Painting on Exhibit

FAS Alumna Pam Rice goes from strength to strength

FAS graduate publishes a book of her paintings

FAS student expresses appreciation

FAS student shares her knowledge

Fond memories from a former student

Former FAS Student Checks In

Holiday greetings from an alumnus in the Netherlands

Marianne and Skip -- FAS students, 50 years apart

More prize-winning artwork from our Japanese students

Praise for FAS Instructor Hank McLaughlin

Reiko Kumagai's winning painting

Sherry Leach's work in Rocky Mountain show

Welcome to FAS alumna Sherry Leach!

Welcome to FAS alumnus Max Stiebel!

Welcome to FAS alumnus Richard Sandoval!

Odds & Ends

'The Art of Gaman' at the Smithsonian Museum

2,000 Years of Latin American Portraits

2010 Winner of Trip to United States

30-Second Vacations

A little birdie told me...

A New Look at New York's "Master Builder", Robert Moses

A new year -- a new Course!

A passion for fonts

A Treasure Trove of Images On Line

Actors lend their voices to podcasts on art

An Expansive Art Encyclopedia on the Web

Animals, the Intersection of Art and Science

Are You on Facebook or Twitter? Join Us!

Art collector Charles Saatchi creates an online hangout for artists

Art in the News

Art That is Truly Underground

Art, from the outside looking in

Artworks that survived Hitler

Back in the saddle!

Barcelona: a feast for the eyes

Children’s drawings document a tragedy

Christmas at the Cloisters

Color: the infinite magician

Doug Higgins: Attracting the Viewer's Eye

Download Free Images

Experiencing the Sistine Chapel One Pixel at a Time

Fakes and forgeries -- the bane of curators everywhere

Famous Artists Course Becomes Creative Art Course

FAS Alumnus: Andries Hartholt

FAS graduate reflects on her experience

FAS Student Selling Her Works

For want of a nail...

From Murder and Mayhem to Art

Good news!

Hands across the ocean

Hanoi's exciting art scene

Happy Birthday Leonardo

Hard nut to crack

In Case of Emergency - Smash Glass and Grab the Rubens

In Memoriam -- Bernie Fuchs

In the eye of the beholder...

Joan Miró -- the quintessential Catalan artist

Job oppportunity for freelance artists

Letter from the Editor

Mark English talks about Norman Rockwell

Microsavings Helps Dressmaker in Kenya

Monet, Father of Modernism?

Museums Pick Up Where Dating Sites Leave Off?

New museum for an ancient city

One Hundred Years of Illustration

Paintings So Good You Want to Eat Them

Photos from a land "south of the clouds"

Picasso and Degas

Picasso at the Met (video)

Picasso, Miró, and Dalí -- the Catalan connection

Praise from a Student

Record Museum Attendance for Graffiti Exhibition

Robert Heindel -- a "latter-day Degas"

Room with a Virtual View

Satire at the MOMA

Scientific proof for what we already knew: art makes us happy!

Small Changes Can Be Radical Shifts

Solving complex problems with simple designs

Sports are good for the body, Art is good for the mind

The Art Of Discipline

The extravagant art of Salvador Dalí

The Ghost in the Photograph

The MOMA & Technology

The sincerest form of flattery?

The Wild World of YouTube

Utilizing New Technology for Art Education

Visiting Montmartre with Toulouse-Lautrec as guide

Volunteer Opportunity for Artists & Art Educators

Walker Art Center welcomes art-loving bloggers

What Would Bruegel Think?

What's in your attic?

White House Displays Evocative Rockwell Painting

Yukiko Tsushima Exhibition in NYC

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