by artherstory | Nov 14, 2024 | News/Blog
Guest post by Cathy Hall-van den Elsen, Independent scholar Researching the life and work of the Spanish sculptor Luisa Roldán has been a lifelong endeavor. In 2020, as Covid set in and I waited for the publication of my book Luisa Roldán, I wondered about other...
by artherstory | Nov 5, 2024 | News/Blog
Guest post by David Pullins, Jayne Wrightsman Curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Marquise de Grollier, Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches and Grapes, 1780, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. An unconventional biography Charlotte Eustache...
by artherstory | Oct 31, 2024 | News/Blog
Uncovering the Layers of One of Pop Culture’s Most Influential Icons Guest post by Olivia Turner, curatorial assistant, Meadows Museum, Dallas In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is presenting an exhibition featuring over 60 works by...
by artherstory | Oct 12, 2024 | News/Blog
Guest post by Anna Pratley, MA student, the Warburg Institute, London Feature image: Susannah Penelope Rosse, Mrs. Vrybergen, ca. 1690. Watercolor on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book, 70 x 57 mm. Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 455–1892. In a quiet,...
by artherstory | Aug 29, 2024 | News/Blog
Guest post by Kathryn Waters, DPhil student, Kellogg College, Oxford Installation view of Now You See Us at Tate Britain, Author photo The current Tate Britain exhibition Now You See Us is mammoth, spanning 400 years. It provides over a hundred...