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Americans, especially during the republic’s first 200 years, have tended to regard great art -- real, honest-to-goodness, masterpiece-caliber art -- as mostly something made long ago in Europe by ...
“Fruit Loops Landscape,” modeled after a 1863 Carleton Watkins photo of the Albion River in California. “Blue Dye #1 Precipice,” modeled after a 1967 Carleton Watkins photo of El Capitan in Yosemite ...
Parks across the country are celebrating the bicentennial birthday this year of Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed Central Park, the very first... Jul 06, 2022 — Parks across the country are ...
Mother Nature sure knows how to make a statement. The planet is dotted with all sorts of gorgeous creations, from cascading waterfalls to towering volcanoes to otherworldly salt flats you won’t ...
When photographers Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman wanted to visually interpret the ever-changing landscape of food culture and consumption in America, they took inspiration from another ...
Central Park in New York is one of hundreds of landscapes featured in a new digital guide to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Frederick Law Olmsted Sr.'s birth. The name Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr.
“Women have literally shaped the American landscape and continue to today, but their names and contributions are largely unknown.” By Tanya Mohn This article is part of our latest Fine Arts & Exhibits ...
I was 11 years old when I left Los Angeles for the first time. My mother, wanting to celebrate my recovery from a mild case of polio, drove us to Yosemite National Park. It’s been more than seven ...
It’s one of Europe’s most beautiful countries with an immense amount of heritage: world famous cities, spectacular landscapes and a top notch railway system to get around. Italy is already a dream ...