May 31, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Hudson’s Bay’s historic art collection up for auction

[ad_1] On the walls of the Heffel Fine Art Auction House in Toronto, 27 paintings from the Hudson’s Bay Company’s art collection hang on display ahead of a scheduled auction. The historic paintings are part of the former company’s more than 4,000 items, including paintings and retail artifacts, which will be sold. “There is provenance

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Snow College announces exciting lineup of November fine arts performances | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] EPHRAIM — The Snow College Fine Arts Division and Eccles Center for the Performing Arts have announced a full calendar of performances throughout November, offering audiences a rich variety of concerts, recitals, and stage productions that highlight the remarkable talent of students and faculty. From band and jazz concerts to the timeless charm of

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27 works from the Hudson’s Bay’s art collection to be auctioned off in Toronto

[ad_1] Heffel Fine Art Auction House, in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood, will have some busy days ahead as it readies to accept telephone, online, and live bids on 27 pieces from The Hudson’s Bay Company’s extensive art collection. On Tuesday, it showed off some of the marquee pieces from the historic company’s 4,400-item collection that are

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How a furniture designer added fine art to his portfolio

[ad_1] As a bespoke luxury furniture designer, Florian Roeper saw a big boom in business during the “revenge spending” years following the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022 and 2023, Studio Roeper saw its best sales in twenty years of business. But when orders started to slow down, Roeper saw an opportunity to make

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Library exhibits Shelby Township Fine Art Society fall art show

[ad_1] “Portal,” by Tony Warren, won first place in the Shelby Township Fine Art Society’s fall art show. The show is on display at the Shelby Township Library through Nov. 24. Photo provided by the Shelby Township Fine Art Society Sue Michels found inspiration for “Ghost Forest” in Hastings, Michigan. The painting was the second-place

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Into the Modern at National Gallery Singapore

[ad_1] What if we told you that you could marvel at the paintings of iconic artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Édouard Manet without even setting foot in France? The National Gallery Singapore’s latest blockbuster exhibition, Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, marks the largest showcase of French Impressionism ever

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DDO Fine Arts and Crafts Holiday Market returns Nov. 8 and 9 | Community

[ad_1] The long-running DDO Fine Arts and Crafts Holiday Market continues its over 40-year history on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 and 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dollard-des-Ormeaux Civic Centre with free admission, parking and coat check.  Presented by the Dollard Centre for the Arts (DCA), this annual marketplace features both

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How Fine Art Travels Across Canada: The Hidden World of Cultural Logistics

[ad_1] When we visit a museum or art gallery, we often marvel at the paintings, sculptures, and artifacts displayed in perfect harmony. But behind each masterpiece on the wall lies an invisible journey, a journey that stretches across cities, borders, and even oceans. This is the world of art logistics, a complex ecosystem that quietly

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Must-See Guide to NYC’s Salon Art + Design in the Park Avenue Armory

[ad_1] Arts & Culture Our picks for what to see at this year’s Salon Art + Design Fair, this weekend! Nicole Saraniero Nov 7, 2025 Background Photo by Peter Baker Become a paid member to listen to this article This weekend, the Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall will burst with creativity as 47 exhibitors from

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Looking at art in a museum helps relieve stress, research finds

[ad_1] Viewing fine art can move and inspire people. It also helps reduce stress and the risk of developing chronic diseases, new research suggests. Researchers at the King’s College of London divided 50 people, ages 18 to 40, into two groups: one that viewed original artworks by Vincent Van Gogh, Édouard Manet and other famous

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