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The Terrace at the Garden at Les Lauves, Paul Cézanne, 1902-1906, watercolor over graphite, 17 x 21 in., The Morgan Library & Museum

Secret Spaces that Became Art: “The Terrace at the Garden at Les Lauves”

Near the end of his life, Paul Cézanne increasingly translated his deep feeling for nature into a series of color patches so abstract that, in hindsight, they seem to anticipate the abstract art of a far later era. One of his last works ...
Claude Monet, "Le Jardin de l’artiste à Giverny," 1900, oil on canvas, 32 x 36 1/2 in., Musée d’Orsay

Secret Spaces that Became Art: Giverny

Insights on the private gardens that inspired Claude Monet of the French Impressionists and those who followed in their footsteps.
Sorolla’s garden

Art Inspiration: Sorolla’s Garden

Like many of his fellow Impressionists in France, Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla designed extensive gardens around his home and studio in Madrid (now the Sorolla Museum) as a reflection of his own creativity and works of art in themselves.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, "Le Jardin de la rue Cortot à Montmartre," 1876, oil on canvas, 60 x 38 in., Carnegie Museum of Art

The Garden That Inspired Renoir

Discover the garden served Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir as both an outdoor studio and a subject for painting.
Joe Paquet, featured in PleinAir Magazine

PleinAir Magazine: Close to Home

Preview the newest issue of PleinAir Magazine with the Editor's Letter: Just a few hundred miles from where I live, the Great Smoky Mountains — the site for this year’s Plein Air Convention & Expo — feel like home...
PleinAir Magazine AprilMay 2024 cover

New Issue Sneak Peek: PleinAir Magazine, April/May ’24

Hot off the press > Expert insight and advice from today's plein air masters; News on art competitions; Interesting historical perspectives on landscape art; and more!
Painting together in nature - what could be better?

Leaving the Adirondacks Forever

Our family's journey from Indiana to the Adirondacks, discovering a lifelong love for nature, art, and tradition. Join me as I share the unexpected twists that led to finding my forever summer home—and how you can be part of the magic.
Enjoying Eldorado Canyon State Park for our second paint-out of the week!

Day 3 Adventures Unfold

We are in full swing at the Plein Air Convention! On Day 3 of PACE our group headed into the Eldorado Canyon State Park, the home of mule deer and elk, as well as the Douglas fir forest and Ponderosa pines. As you can imagine, painters had plenty of options in regard to scenery for their canvas.
Plein air painting in Chicago

Plein Air Painting and Personal Safety

This could save your life > Get expert tips from a Chicago artist on how plein air painters can be safe while painting outdoors in public spaces.
PleinAir Podcast

PleinAir Podcast 186: Art Curator Timothy Standring on Contemporary and Historic Painters

In this episode Eric Rhoads interviews Timothy Standring, who is the Curator Emeritus of the Denver Art Museum, an art historian, author, and much more.