A 5-inch chalk sketch of a man’s right foot could fetch at least $2 million after Christie’s auction house linked it to Michelangelo’s ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. The tiny drawing of the bare foot ...
Too brief to get anything down but a scribble, the roughest mass of a body in space. Then came the longer poses. This is when you started to take in the person—the real person, the real body. Like ...
Rob Harris is an Australian charcoal artist whose work explores connection, protection, and stillness within the natural ...
Cecily Brown, “Untitled (Sweetie)” (c. 2000), watercolor and gouache on paper, 14 1/8 x 20 1/8 inches (courtesy of the artist, photo by Genevieve Hanson) The erotic relationship between looking and ...
This drawing reportedly sets the record for the most spent at auction for a piece of Michelangelo artwork Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. Christie's A five-inch drawing ...
Experts have identified a small study of a pointed foot made in red chalk as an original drawing by Michelangelo. The Italian Renaissance master sketched the appendage around 1511 or 1512 while ...
Dozens of drawings Michelangelo made while planning the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel will go on view at the Muscarelle Museum of Art after a monumental feat in networking and logistics by the ...
“Anything but Simple: Gift Drawings and the Shaker Aesthetic,” at the American Folk Art Museum, is a splendidly offbeat way to celebrate our country’s favorite strict-yet-serene religious splinter ...