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Copyist Easel at Philadelphia Art Museum with Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema A Reading from Homer

Philadelphia Road Trip – Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Rodin Museum

March 17, 2014 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News, Painters, Sculpture

I went on a 4-day road trip to Philadelphia last week, and amongst other things, saw a lot of really good art. Of course I went to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, my main motivation being that they have an…

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101 Female Artists

101 Female Artists

February 14, 2014 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News

It’s a well-known fact that women are under-represented in most histories of art, especially before the 1960s. When we look at even modernist art movements, it’s rare to see women really talked about in books or represented in museum collections….

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Onfim as a warrior on horseback, slaying a beast

Onfim – Medieval Russian Kid’s Art

December 6, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History

Usually I spend a lot of time writing about modern and contemporary art, the art market, art theory, and that sort of thing. You know, more or less current concerns relating to art. One thing that I haven’t mentioned before…

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Jeff Koons - Balloon Dog (Orange) on display at Christie's

Is the Art Market About to Crash Again?

November 26, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News, Commentary, Contemporary Art

The prices being fetched for fine art at auction these days are, to put it frankly, mind-boggling. According to Artprice, a French company that tracks the global art market, the total value of all works sold June 2012 to June…

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MAX BECKMANN, Löwenbändiger - Zirkus (Lion Tamer - Circus)

Huge Stash of “Degenerate Art” Seized by Nazis Found in Munich – is this a Cover-up?

November 4, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News

Some days the intrigues of the international art market are more exciting than others. This is one of them. About 1,500 modernist masterpieces – thought to have been looted by the Nazis – have been confiscated from the flat of…

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