“Sunset,” Andy Warhol, 1972. Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts on Artstor.
Hour three on the For You page.
Leon Bonnat, Self Portrait,1855. Courtesy of Art Resource on Artstor
Just something pretty to look at.
Frederick Sandys, Grace Rose, 1866 oil on panel. Courtesy of Museo de Arte de Ponce on Artstor
When you’ve reached the end of Netflix.
Jean Gérôme, “Portrait of a Woman,” via Open Artstor
Having an intense conversation with our only friend, an 18th century bust on a shelf.
Jean Claude Baptiste Hoin, “Interior with a Portrait of a Young Lady before a Bust” via Artstor
Portrait of us, “working” from home.
James Tissot, “Seaside,” via Open Artstor.
Um, hey everyone. There’s an entire collection of mushroom drawings on Artstor. And it’s completely open access. Go forth!
What did Henry VIII have to do with a painting of two French ambassadors?
What’s going on in Botticelli’s La Primavera? We take a look!
On this day in 1940, a group of school boys discovered the Lascaux cave paintings in France. Read a very cool account of the discovery in a 1941 issue ofThe Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.