February 11, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Leanne Venier Recognized for Expertise in Health, Wellness and Fine Art

Her REDjuvenator™ invention has been featured in prominent media outlets such as Forbes Magazine and Men’s Health     AUSTIN, TX, October 11, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — Leanne Venier has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors

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Keys auctioneers explains the appeal of antique furniture

Henry Hammond of Keys Fine Art Auctioneers (Image: Newman Associates PR) Thankfully, the last few years have seen a considerable renewal in interest in antique furniture, but it is fair to say that the type of furniture that does well in the saleroom nowadays is very different from the pieces that were achieving good hammer

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Artists Share The Secret To Finding The Right Piece Of Art

How do you find the perfect piece of art? Tomer Peretz Investing in anything for your home is always a process. On one hand, purchasing furniture—whether it’s a sofa or a nightstand—can feel straightforward. But buying art can be downright intimidating. So, how does the average person find art that speaks to them, supports artists

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Senior Fine Art Show at Southern Adventist University

The School of Visual Art and Design at Southern Adventist University is pleased to announce an art exhibition for Diana Alarcon, senior fine art major. Titled “Femininity & Fragility in Flesh,” the show delves into the multifaceted nature of femininity, critiquing how women have historically been objectified and consumed. Opening on Thursday, November 7, at

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From denial to creation | UDaily

Article by Megan M.F. Everhart Photo courtesy of Sheik Hess-Lewis | Photo illustration by Jaynell Keeley October 10, 2024 Editor’s note: Every year, hundreds of undergraduates at the University of Delaware pursue research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Such experiences provided by UD — a nationally recognized research university — can be life-changing,

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Museum of Fine Arts gets $25 million gift from Wyss Foundation

MFA director Matthew Teitelbaum said the gift arose from a conversation he began nearly a decade ago with Swiss philanthropist Hansjörg Wyss and his late wife, Rosamund Zander, about art, the MFA, and the strengths and shortfalls of its collection. Hansjörg Wyss and his late wife, Rosamund “Roz” Zander. Harvard University “It’s very exciting,” said

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Bill Baron’s Western paintings color Sage Fine Art Gallery | Arts

Bill Baron. Even his name conjures an image of life lived in the West. Tattered reins in hands, baling wire in the back of the dust-covered pickup, resting one roping horse while continuing to work on another. But that isn’t quite the case. For all of his talent in capturing those iconic images on his

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Running an art school in London is not easy, but in The Art Academy the capital at last has a space that breaks the mould

The Art Academy this week celebrates the opening of a sparkling new campus on London’s Bankside. The art school, founded in 2000, has built a name for itself with its vast range of evening and short courses while also running higher-education courses, including a Fine Art Foundation and a BA. Its move, to right by

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Annual Fine Art Asia concludes with success

The Fine Art Asia 2024, one of the leading art fairs in Asia, officially concluded on Monday (Oct 7) following a three-day duration. The event successfully attracted distinguished international galleries to present a diverse selection of collectable fine art from both Asia and the West. This year’s annual event showcased a range of museum-quality artworks

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Fine art experts seeking treasures at charity antiques event in Kington

An Old Master painting believed to be by German artist Hans Rottenhammer which could be worth around £8,000 and a Goliath Ball Watch worth up to £3,000 were two of the discoveries. A steady stream of people living in the market town and surrounding areas turned up to have their treasures valued by experts from

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