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For nearly 20 years, David Lorenz Winston’s “Solitude” has been one of McGaw’s best-selling and most recognized posters. But “Solitude” is only one small piece of what has grown to be an impressive portfolio of works that the photographer has amassed over the years.

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The latest issue of Art Reveal Magazine features the work of abstract artist Michelle Hold, whose prints were just launched with our Winter Supplement 2017.

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Recently Artsy featured an article exploring the origins of the Art Nouveau movement. Inspired by Japanese prints, Celtic graphic motifs, and the curving lines of Rococo, artists of the Art Nouveau period created works that featured flattened and abstracted forms from nature.

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This month the Appt Store will be launching a new set of 160 emojis inspired by the self-portraits of artist Frida Kahlo. These “FridaMoji”s were created by Sam Cantor, a gallerist and graphic designer based in Los Angeles.

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After 14 years, two stolen van Gogh paintings will resume their place in the van Gogh Museum's permanent collection, located in Amsterdam. The two paintings, 'Seascape at Scheveningen' and 'Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen' have a huge historical and emotional value. They were recovered during a massive, continuing investigation commissioned by the Italian Public Prosecutions Department. Shop our van Gogh Collection.   Major art historical value The art historical value of the paintings for the collection is huge. Seascape at Scheveningen is the only painting in our museum collection dating from Van Gogh's period in The Hague (1881-1883). It is...

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