By James Brewer George Stubbs devoted years to producing beautiful, finely wrought paintings of champion racehorses. While doing so, the 18th century artist remarkably found time to compile a 50,000-word treatise…
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Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists at the UK’s National Gallery
By James Brewer We can thank the shipping and iron ore trades for the genesis of one of the world’s greatest collections of art in the style known as Neo-Impressionism,…
By James Brewer Vincent van Gogh is back at London’s National Gallery. Of course, he never went away, but he appears in ever more manifestations, whether in sketchbook cover, calendar,…
By James Brewer He is famed in his homeland for his monumental paintings of the Valley of Mexico. José María Velasco’s rigorously precise yet lyrical works pay homage to the…
By James Brewer Some of the most glorious, God-fearing artwork early in the 14th century came from a man who was supposedly so disdainful of the authorities that later commentators pronounced…
National Gallery’s stunning presentation of Parmigianino’s The Vision of Saint Jerome
National Gallery’s stunning presentation of Parmigianino’s The Vision of Saint Jerome By James Brewer A “cover-up” by one of the most innovative artists of the Renaissance is in plain sight…
ABS had the pleasure of hosting the FuelEU Maritime and Onboard Carbon Capture Forum at the National Gallery in Athens on November 26, bringing together nearly 200 attendees, to explore…
Discover Constable and The Hay Wain. National Gallery’s homage to the man and his masterpiece
Discover Constable and The Hay Wain. National Gallery’s homage to the man and his masterpiece By James Brewer John Constable, one of England’s greatest artists, never ventured overseas. He had…



