
Work of the Week: Thomas Moran, Opus 24: Rome, from the Campagna, Sunset, 1867
Thomas Moran (1837-1926) cared deeply about artistic legacy. His own self-identification with specific works of art was important to him. Late in life, ...

Nicolas de Largillière, Portrait of Marguerite de Sève, Wife of Barthélemy-Jean-Claude Pupil and Portrait of Barthélemy-Jean-Claude Pupil, both 1729

Work of the Week: Novgorod School Tabletka, The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and the Four Men in the Fiery Furnace
Novgorod School Tabletka, The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and the Four Men in the Fiery Furnace, 15th century

Jazz 88.3 KSDS-FM San Diego Interview with Derrick Cartwright and Elizabeth Washburn
Timken Interview - Jazz 88.3 KSDS-FM San Diego.Listen to our Director of Curatorial Affairs, 𝗗𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗥. 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘄𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁, and Teaching Artist, 𝗘𝗹𝗶𝘇...

Work of the Week: Pieter Claesz., Still Life, 1627
Pieter Claesz., Still Life, 1627

Work of the Week: Jacques-Louis David, Portrait of Cooper Penrose, 1802
Jacques-Louis David, Portrait of Cooper Penrose, 1802

San Diego Union Tribune Live Interview
Join Megan Pogue, Timken’s Executive Director, Dr. Derrick Cartwright, Director of Timken’s Curatorial Affairs, and Elizabeth Washburn, Ti...

Work of the Week: Bartolome Esteban Murillo, Christ on the Cross, 1660-70
When it comes to covering the art of Spain, the Timken’s claims are modest. This has been true from the very beginning. When the museum first open...

Work of the Week: Raphaelle Peale, Cutlet and Vegetables, 1816
Raphaelle Peale, Cutlet and Vegetables, 1816

Work of the Week: Philippe de Champaigne, Christ Healing the Blind, 1655-60
Philippe de Champaigne, Christ Healing the Blind, 1655-60

Work of the Week: Luca Carlevariis, The Piazzetta at Venice, c. 1700-10

Work of the Week: Arthur Wesley Dow, Bayberry Hill, Sunset, 1907
Arthur Wesley Dow, Bayberry Hill, Sunset, 1907