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Please join us (and everybody else) February 7, 2014 at noon in the Florence Gould...
Gustav Klimt and his Viennese beauties come to us via the Legion...
Big Alma's pride and joy
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The Legion of Honor's new exhibit Gods in Color: Polychromy in the...
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Picture this: the glittering heights of Second Empire France and...
Monet: The Early Years gives visitors the chance to track the artist’s growth...
“You get what you get,” Sarah Lucas hurriedly blurts out when passed the nearly...
This exhibit is going to blow you away. You may be so moved by its...
Pastels just might be the most underrated medium in all of art history. You rarely...
19th Century Wolverine
Some say it ruins the view
Rocked the Rococo World
Last week, Sartle was invited to the Director’s Breakfast at the de Young...
SOURCESeriously credentialed French officials are proclaiming that a painting found...
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Swing, swingers, it's all the same
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It's a hard knock life
Young, dumb and in love
Bad and Boujee
Late night liaisons
Not unraveling the moral fabric, probably
Thou hast seen nothing yet
Just another pervy kid in Paris
Grisly murder
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No more tacky inspirational Martin Luther King Jr. quotes about how he had a...
Lauren brings shame and embarrassment to her art history professors by combining...
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Two years ago, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco put on a show...
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So get ready!
Enter Trivium Art History Project. Our friends at Trivium are creating a cathedral...
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People Magazine has decided Blake Shelton is the “2017 Sexiest Man Alive”...
via unimpressionism Realism can refer to two things: the representation of the...
Alexander the Great and Campaspe in the Studio of Apelles by Giovanni Battista...
The Crown Season 2 premieres December 8 on Netflix and it couldn’t be more...
If you’re getting married and you love art, then you’ve come to the right place....
Jules Tavernier’s representations of the Elem Pomo culture might be over one...
If you love Percy Jackson and the Olympians as much as I do, you will fall head...
Christopher Columbus was not the man your grade school teachers told you about...
If you’ve ever carried something cumbersome and metal in a narrow space (say,...
In addition to briefing Sandi on our progress, we discussed weighty matters of art...
If Baroque art and a can of whipped cream had a baby, it would be the Rococo....
What does Red look like? Fire truck Red. A bright Red fire truck in a...
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Portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull at Washington University Law...
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This week the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Cleveland Cavaliers and...
Ruth Asawa, San Francisco's favorite artist and most fervent advocate of...
Image: Jacob Lawrence. From The Migration Series, 1940-41. At MOMA. February 2016...