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It’s cool Schmidt, we don’t know what kids are up to these days either. If your kid...
Need a gift to delight/impress your art-loving friend/S.O./sibling/parent, or...
No need for art galleries when your closet is your own personal museum and the...
PUPPPPPPPPYYYY!!!! Sorry, no puppies in boxes this year, but perhaps a...
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It’s that time of year again, folks. Time to think up some creative present...
Whether your mom is dazzled by the Impressionists or, like mine, is...
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Picture books can be one of the best formats for imparting a love of art and...
Child's play
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SOURCEThe brand spankin’ new redesign has haters, sure, but we think it’s seven...
Game of Thrones premiered last week, and accordingly, I’ve continued our series of...
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Surrealism was the natural next step after the fluster-cuck that was Cubism. It...
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Centuries before feminism had a name, post-Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi...
Chores are torture I tells ya...torture!!
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Sartle Team members from near and far tore themselves from their laptops and...
A year ago, Alexa.com did not rank Sartle at all because we did not have enough...
The Sartle team is beyond thrilled to be flying up to Portland today to visit the...
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Tania and I were desperate for a “day” off and decided a tour of the mid-west was...
Don’t worry, we will still be located at the fantastic Fort Mason Center...
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Think of Romanticism as the emo kids of the 19th century. While...
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Mannerism is the -ism that followed the sophisticated High Renaissance and...
It's the end of October, which can only mean one thing: Sartle's annual Pumpkin...
Rococo is an ornamental style of art and interior design which originated in...
via unimpressionism Realism can refer to two things: the representation of the...
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The term “The Orient” was coined in the 19th century, defined by the region...
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Carlo Carrà, Funeral of the Anarchist Galli Beginning just nine years...
Enter Trivium Art History Project. Our friends at Trivium are creating a cathedral...
We (Sartle) are always on the prowl for new ways to bigly share our great love for...
Thomas Cole, The Oxbow, 1836 The Hudson River was a group of New York-based...
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Well folks, it's that time of year again. The sun is high in the sky and...
Cubism was one of the first -isms to hit our collective senses in the twentieth-...
So we did what anyone would do and ushered them into the conference room and then...
Feminist art theory emerged in the 60s in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement...
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The Symbolist Movement was born in 1886 as a literary movement by Jean...
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We’re obsessed with Game of Thrones this season, and are thanking the old...
Baroque art started because the Catholics got all jealous that people were...
Mel Brimfield, This is Performance Art, 2011, C-print Ah, performance artists...
This year de Stijl turns 100! A glorious year for primary color...
This video of kids reacting to a rotary phone has us simultaneously laughing at how...
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Test your art history chops with Sartle's exciting new quiz feature! Both fun and...
Minimalism was the art movement of many names – ABC Art, Object Art, Primary...
I was going to do a post about how Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain is one big...
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Impressionism at a Glance: You Mean Those Smudges Are Intentional? Flowers,...
Another March has come and gone. If you’ve been saving up Sartle posts all month...
Every culture has a golden age of artmaking. It’s a time when the stars align:...
If you love Percy Jackson and the Olympians as much as I do, you will fall head...
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The United States in the 1940s and 1950s must not have been a fun time to be a...
Who you calling a degenerate? When we say “degenerate” in art history, we...
Not to be confused with deliciously hipster lager Can you even...
If Kanye wants to be like Pablo, we can make that happen.Say what you want about...
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Welcome to Part Four, the grande finale of the epic Sartle Remix for The Life of...
Welcome to Part Three of the Sartle Remix for The Life of Pablo. We’re celebrating...
Last Thursday evening I had the pleasure of attending an action-packed (!)...
Throughout art history, artists have paid homage to the compelling power of...
Parents say the darndest things. Art can be hard to understand but like it or not,...
The lovely people at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco recently invited...
How do you like your museums? I’ll take mine with some fun, sass, and a side of...
MuseumHack, an energetic bunch of nerds famous for giving the world’s...
Private Parts is a series exposing the raw, gritty, and true stories behind...
We are thrilled to announce our newest featured contributor, Eelco Kappe...
Welsh model/reality TV star Imogen Thomas sparked a Twitter war over her...
It’s June again (the onset of wedding season), so I’m reviving Sarah's...
…and here they are again, looking Bond-ish…
Halloween’s got something for everyone. There’s the best parties this side of New...
As fans of looking closely and spending quality time with images, it’s no...
I want YOU...to check out this new exhibit at the de Young. It’s called...
Happy Lunar New Year everybody! All in all, Year of the Rooster has been...
While we at Sartle fancy ourselves pioneers of art history humor, we know that for...
The newest exhibition at the Asian Art Museum advertises itself as an engagement of...
If you’re looking for a strange getaway to a tiny desert island of...
The color blue brings a lot of things to mind - the blue sky, blue-ribbon winners,...
Acclaimed art collector Shawn “Jay Z” Carter once wisely said, “I bought some...
Art will always be a medium of self-expression and experimentation. During the last...
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In June and July we brought you the first two installments of our summer series, “...
The most important takeaway, however, was the immediate realization that this is a...
San Francisco’s de Young Museum is a standout among other fine arts museums across...
We are excited to announce that Sartle has created a trivia game, and it is now...
The party in full swing on the front lawn. Photo: Bahara Emami. This past month...
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Norman Rockwell is without question one of the artists most...
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Monet: The Early Years gives visitors the chance to track the artist’s growth...
One very not cool thing about the Met: it’s on half of the planet’s short-list...
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You'll want to come dressed to impressed because the Mad Hatter has made a...
So get ready!
If you’ve ever carried something cumbersome and metal in a narrow space (say,...
The new and improved San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) reopened on May...
Rococ-oh myyyyy! It looks like a little bit of seduction has arrived...
Okay, so maybe it’s not that kind of Rubens, but there are some...
We’re so, so happy with how well-received San Francisco’s newest gallery has been....
Gustav Klimt-inspired tattoos are like porn - I know one when I see it....
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Valentine’s Day can be a polarizing holiday. Romantic folk, like my roommate...
1. Venus and Cupid by Peter Paul Rubens
The term “Post-Impressionism” was first used in 1910 by the English art...
This week we’re looking at a classic: Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the...
This exhibit is going to blow you away. You may be so moved by its...
Sweet summer is on the horizon and here at the Sartle office we’re already making...
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This week we have The Scream by Edvard Munch housed in the National Museum of Art,...
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Peter Paul Rubens, Hercules's Dog Discovers Purple Dye, ca. 1636, Musée...