Master Study: Claude Monet’s Water Lilies
How well do you really know Monet's water lilies? A study of how painting the same pond for three decades became one of the most revolutionary acts in modern art — and what his techniques and key works can teach painters today.
The Classical Proportion Toolkit
A step-by-step guide to classical proportion: how to construct and apply the armature, the golden ratio, rabatment, root rectangles, and musical ratios.
The Artist’s Guide to Classical Proportion
Learn the systems and tools the Old Masters used to create visual harmony in their art. This is your practical guide to Classical proportion.
Master Study: William-Adolphe Bouguereau
How did Bouguereau make 800 paintings look effortless? A guide to studying the methods, philosophy, and key works of the nineteenth century's most technically accomplished painter.
What is Academic Art?
More than a style—a system. Academic art refers to the paintings, methods, and standards promoted by European art academies from the 17th through 19th centuries, when institutions like the French Académie des Beaux-Arts determined what counted as serious art.
What is an Atelier?
Atelier—French for "workshop"—refers to the master-apprentice model that shaped centuries of classical art training and is now experiencing a global renaissance.
Classical Realism in Art: Everything You Need to Know
What is Classical Realism in art? A guide to the movement's philosophy, subject matter, training methods, and contemporary painters reviving the tradition.
Jules Joseph Lefebvre: Meet the Academic Master of Luminous Portraits
Meet Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1912), the Academic master whose portraits achieved an inner glow that set him apart from his contemporaries at the Paris Salon. From his classical training at École des Beaux-Arts to his progressive teaching at Académie Julian, discover how this overlooked painter...
Academic Art: Everything You Need to Know
Everything you need to know about Academic art—the masters, the institutions, and why contemporary painters are rediscovering this tradition.