Boris Vallejo is an American/Peruvian artist born in 1941 whose passion for art began at a young age. Growing up, he spent hours drawing and painting, honing his skills and fine-tuning his techniques.
This story appears in the August 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. They say that cats have nine lives, but they don’t say that about the Serengeti lion. Life is hard and precarious on ...
VALLEJO, Calif. - Cell phone video from a witness showed Vallejo police officers holding back a grief-stricken woman at the Avian Glen apartments around 11:00 p.m. Monday, just feet away from the ...
Sites of interest located within the city include the McCune Rare Book and Art Collection, Solano County Fairgrounds, Mare Island Naval Shipyard and Mare Island Historic Park, Vallejo Naval and ...
Our art database makes it easy to track the changing prices of over 798,000 artists, giving you real insight into how much artworks should cost. No. As the appraisal process is done exclusively online ...
By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors who trusted her to buy them fashionable art. By Sarah Maslin Nir His Brutalist buildings, praised during the ...
A suspect in Vallejo’s 18th homicide of the year has turned himself in after a Monday shooting on the 300 block of Avian Drive. The Monday night shooting took place at approximately 10:50 p.m ...
Lion tamarins take their name from their impressive manes—thick rings of hair reminiscent of Africa's great cats. The golden lion tamarin may be the most beautiful of the four lion tamarin species.
While Cameron et al were strutting across the stage, Boris was alleged to be writing ... “It was the British people who had the courage of a lion; I simply had the luck to give the roar.” ...
Traumatized people who have difficulty explaining their feelings in words often work with an art therapist, who can help them express and process their emotions in a visual way. Art therapy is a ...
This visual compendium of Cupid’s vengeful triumph over Apollo features artworks that are great and famous, kitschy and obscure, and everything in between.
The Smithsonian’s museums display objects from our collections that span the breadth of art and design from the ancient to the modern-day, from the whimsical to the practical. Along with our ...