
Featuring sumptuous arrangements of fruit, vegetables, and flowers, Paul Lacroix’s canvases exude a vibrancy and richness that helped ignite and define the nineteenth century American appetite for still life paintings. Though little is known of Lacroix’s formal education, his mastery of ... MORE
Margaret Moffett Law was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina to parents of prominent and wealthy Southern lineage. She graduated from Converse College in 1895 and then went on to advanced study at some of the nation's most respected art institutions. For her era, Law manifested an unusual degree of dedication and independence in pursuing her ... MORE
The art of Blanche Lazzell encompasses a broad spectrum of styles, influences, and media. Best known as a modernist, Lazzell is particularly recognized for her involvement with the Provincetown printers, as evidenced by her woodblock prints of abstracted shapes and vibrant color. She also painted, producing representational and cubist subjects, ... MORE