Painting
Since ancient times, artists have made paintings to tell stories or capture beauty. They’ve used egg tempera, oil, and more recently acrylic to create compositions of all shapes and sizes. The results include radiant altarpieces, striking portraits, luminous landscapes, and abstract expressions.
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Interactive Article: Understanding Van Gogh Through One of His Final Self-Portraits
The artist painted the turbulent work as he recovered from a mental health crisis.
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The Maryland-based artist is one of America’s earliest-documented professional Black portraitists.
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The painter created a new technique to meet the new age he lived in.
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Trace the beloved painting’s hidden history and bold brushwork.
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Sharp, hilarious, brutally honest kids react to some of our most iconic works.
Interactive Article: Layers of Power in "The Feast of the Gods"
At first glance, this painting looks like a great party. But it’s more complicated than that.
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Joan Miró’s complex and captivating painting is full of life and mystery.
Interactive Article: Art up Close: Judith Leyster, the Leading Star of Her Time
Her paintings were passed off as the works of her male contemporaries. Get to know 17th century painter Judith Leyster through the hidden details of her lively self-portrait.
Interactive Article: Art up Close: Jacques-Louis David’s Mythical Napoleon
A magnified look at the details in the imagined portrait of the legendary French emperor.
Interactive Article: Stories and Symbols in Jan van Eyck’s "The Annunciation"
The work is a triumph of early Northern Renaissance painting—and storytelling.
Interactive Article: Art up Close: Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi’s Spectacular “The Adoration of the Magi”
See the marvelous and mystifying details of the 15th-century painting, believed to have been made for the Medici family.
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Impressionism
Impressionism is a style of painting that helped redirect art toward personal expression and artistic process. The movement originated in and around Paris in the late 19th century. Impressionists had stylistic differences, but they shared an interest in accurately capturing modern life and the fleeting effects of light and color.
Abstract Expressionism
The American painters known as abstract expressionists developed a new kind of painting during the 1940s and ’50s. Their works were characterized by abstract imagery and subject matter that was full of allusions. They created dramatic, often monumental compositions with sweeping brushwork and fields of color.