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Matthews Gallery

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Santa Fe, New Mexico art gallery. We exhibit distinctive European and American masters, Santa Fe and Taos artists, American modernism and contemporary art by established artists.
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“Rather than use another piece of costly paper, Austen would turn the page sideways and continue writing at right angles...”

Cross hatched letter by Jane Austen. Learn about her letter writing process here

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Pamela Colman Smith, First edition illustration for Bram Stoker's The Lair of the White Worm, 1911. Colman Smith, designer of the Waite-Smith tarot deck, experienced early success as a fine artist and illustrator. She exhibited at Alfred Stieglitz’s 291 Gallery in 1907, but later life she fell into obscurity. Learn more about her here.

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Famous Cases of Addiction and Alcohol in Literary and Art History Addiction knows no bounds. While there are certain people who are more likely to fall prey to addiction, no one is exempt from it, including celebrities and those who live their lives in the spotlight. Some of the most famous masters of literary and …

“Writers were 121% more likely to have bipolar disorder...”

The curse of creativity. We explored this topic in a blog post about art and madness. 

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Vanessa Bell, The Memoir Club, c.1943, oil on canvas, 60.8 x 81.6 cm, National Portrait Gallery, London. Source

Three portraits can be seen in the background of this particular meeting of Bloomsbury Group members and associates. They represent Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey and Roger Fry, figures who had once been prominent members of the group before their deaths.

Secrets of a painting. We love analysis like this!

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In another moment Alice was through the glass, and had jumped lightly down into the Looking-glass room. The very first thing she did was to look whether there was a fire in the fireplace, and she was quite pleased to find that there was a real one, blazing away as brightly as the one she had left behind. "So I shall be as warm here as I was in the old room," thought Alice: "warmer, in fact, because there'll be no one here to scold me away from the fire. Oh, what fun it'll be, when they see me through the glass in here, and can't get at me!"

-Lewis Carroll, with an image by Pierre Bonnard

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Rodin’s famous statue The Kiss was originally titled Francesca da Rimini and depicts the thirteenth-century woman in Dante’s Inferno who falls in love with her husband’s younger brother Paolo. Their lips do not actually touch, hinting at their eventual doom.

So, one of art history's most famous kisses doesn't quite make contact... 

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