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In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet Louisa May Alcott’s youngest sister who displayed a talent for painting, illustration, and travel writing.
El Greco’s Most Famous Painting Outside of Spain
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El Greco’s Most Famous Painting Outside of Spain

El Greco’s triumphant altar painting “The Assumption of the Virgin” capitulated his career.
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Titian’s Sartorial Sleeve

Titian’s innovations in portraiture inspired virtually all 17th-century European artists.

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Tiepolo’s monumental altarpiece represents St. Patrick preaching and exorcising evil wherever he roamed.
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Abigail May Alcott: Artist, Traveler, and Sister

In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet Louisa May Alcott’s youngest sister who displayed a talent for painting, illustration, and travel writing.
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El Greco’s triumphant altar painting “The Assumption of the Virgin” capitulated his career.
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Titian’s innovations in portraiture inspired virtually all 17th-century European artists.
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Preferring creating prints over painting, Dürer propelled the Northern Renaissance by sharing ideas from rediscovered ancients with his art.
Houdon’s Remarkable Marble Bust of Benjamin Franklin

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The French sculptor’s likeness of many American luminaries honor their personalities and achievements.
Behold the Beauty: Hail Italy’s Glorious St. Patrick

Behold the Beauty: Hail Italy’s Glorious St. Patrick

Tiepolo’s monumental altarpiece represents St. Patrick preaching and exorcising evil wherever he roamed.
Avenging Artemisia: Heroine of Baroque Masters

Avenging Artemisia: Heroine of Baroque Masters

Artemisia Gentileschi rose to become one of the most powerful painters of the baroque era.
Albert Bierstadt’s Westward Dreams on Canvas

Albert Bierstadt’s Westward Dreams on Canvas

Bierstadt translated the lived realities of the Oregon Trail into a narrative of hope and national expansion.
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In Western art, the circle evolved from a theological symbol to a perceptual experiment.
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Abigail May Alcott: Artist, Traveler, and Sister

In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet Louisa May Alcott’s youngest sister who displayed a talent for painting, illustration, and travel writing.
Italy Buys Rare Caravaggio Portrait for Around $32.7 Million 

Italy Buys Rare Caravaggio Portrait for Around $32.7 Million 

The portrait of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini is one of just three Caravaggio portraits—and it’s now in Italy’s public art collection.
El Greco’s Most Famous Painting Outside of Spain

El Greco’s Most Famous Painting Outside of Spain

El Greco’s triumphant altar painting “The Assumption of the Virgin” capitulated his career.
Titian’s Sartorial Sleeve

Titian’s Sartorial Sleeve

Titian’s innovations in portraiture inspired virtually all 17th-century European artists.
Dürer’s Renaissance and the Prolific Printing Press

Dürer’s Renaissance and the Prolific Printing Press

Preferring creating prints over painting, Dürer propelled the Northern Renaissance by sharing ideas from rediscovered ancients with his art.