The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Van Gogh Museum have staged the first show dedicated to Vincent van Gogh's Roulin ...
The historic Leonardo da Vinci painting “The Last Supper” will come to life in a dramatic recreation at Grace Lutheran Church ...
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks to Geordie Greig about his alter ego ‘Claire’, surviving emotional abuse and ...
In a novel use of statistics, researchers estimate the number of unattributed paintings, known as "sleepers," by the famous ...
To some, Paris is the City of Light. To others, it’s the City of Love. But to art lovers, it’s simply the city of art — and ...
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The Victorians saw the world changing. New technologies changed how we made and bought goods and Victorian era paintings show ...
RBCC Players announce auditions for “Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach” Roald Dahl’s famous book “James and the Giant ...
The Vatican may have been home to a series of 16 erotic frescos that were quickly turned into a booklet with accompanying ...
Yet, behind some of the most famous artworks in history lie haunting tales of tragedy, loss, and despair. From artists plagued by mental illness to paintings wrapped in mystery and misfortune, these ...
Private collection, France A Swiss company has used artificial intelligence (AI) to investigate a version of one of Peter Paul Rubens’s most famous works, The Bath of Diana (around 1635), which ...