Every June, the Sacred Heart returns to public view, carrying a visual history shaped by centuries of artists, mystics, and devotion.
From religious ceremonies and weddings to picnics and luncheons, artists have long used gatherings to explore community, leisure, ritual, and connection.
The moon has inspired painters for thousands of years. Explore artworks that turned a familiar celestial body into one of art history's most enduring motifs.
These paintings reveal how artists transformed human expression into something eerie, theatrical, psychologically charged, and profoundly unsettling.
Discover how Jan van Eyck transformed oil painting into a revolutionary tool for realism, illusion, and observation during the Northern Renaissance.
Hokusai transformed the woodblock print through radical compositions, atmospheric landscapes, and graphic experimentation that reshaped the history of art.
These underrated portraits reveal how, over time, artists transformed portraiture through psychology, intimacy, symbolism, and identity.
Explore Monet’s lesser-known but extraordinary body of paintings devoted to atmosphere, coastal light, seasonal change, reflection, and modern life.
Explore how and why Saint Anthony emerged as one of art history’s most enduring symbols of temptation, hallucination, asceticism, and psychological struggle.
Monumental prints reshape the secondary art market as collectors seek works that merge fine art, luxury interiors, and contemporary lifestyle culture.