The Washington Post recently printed an article describing an algorithm that Ahmed Elgammal from Rutgers University used to identify the creative worth of a work of art. Working at the school’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Associate Professor Elgammal devised a system … Continue reading
Author Archives: Sally Whitman Coleman, PhD
Happy Birthday Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter, the English author, illustrator, and natural scientist, was born on July 28, 1866 in London into a wealthy Unitarian family. As a child, she kept many small pets and had a collection of insects and butterflies that she frequently … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha, the Art Nouveau painter from the Czech Republic, was born on July 24th, 1860. While he was attending school in Paris in the late 19th century, he became a highly successful commercial artist, designing posters, advertisements, and book illustrations. His … Continue reading
Levina Teerlinc’s Mastery of Miniatures
Levina Teerlinc is credited with the rise of miniature painting of royals in the 16th century. She was born in Bruges and probably received her artistic training from her father, the well-known illuminator Simon Bening. In 1545, she and her husband … Continue reading
The Art Minute Now Is An Equal Opportunity Blog
The June 2015 issue of ARTnews is dedicated to women in the art world over 40 years after the same magazine published Linda Nochlin’s seminal essay, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” The lead article by Maura Reilly … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet French Realist Painter Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet was born on June 10, 1819 to Régis and Sylvie Oudot Courbet in Ornans, France. The charismatic leader of the Realist Movement rejected the artificiality of Neoclassical art and the prevailing Romantic style, preferring … Continue reading
Leonardo da Vinci: The Hair and The Nose
Live Science reported yesterday that Ross Duffin, a music professor at Case Western University, claims that the figure playing the lira da braccio (a stringed instrument) in a print created by Marcantonio Raimondi is not the Greek hero Orpheus but … Continue reading
RIP Mary Ellen Mark
The photographer Mary Ellen Mark passed away yesterday. Mark is best known for her arresting images of people who live on the edge. She paid the rent by photographing celebrities for Look and Life magazines, but it’s the photographs of … Continue reading
California Dreamin’ with David Hockney
Memorial Day weekend is upon us and many Americans will gather poolside to enjoy a picnic while celebrating the memory of American soldiers. No one has captured the appeal of the American poolside setting better than British Pop artist, David Hockney. … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Salvador Dalí
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marqués de Dalí de Pubol, better known as Salvador Dalí, was born on May 11, 1904. The Spanish artist worked in variety of media, but is best known for his Surrealist paintings. Because … Continue reading
In Their Own Words: Andy Warhol
“An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have.” Andy Warhol
The Art that ISIS Destroyed
In recent months, the media has released videotapes of members of ISIS (The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) destroying irreplaceable artifacts from ancient civilizations with sledgehammers and jackhammers inside the Mosul Museum in Iraq. Thankfully, many of these works … Continue reading