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Despite her legal claim to ownership, Barbara de Dozsa has decided to return an artwork by Italian artist Antonio Solario ...
The marvelous Eise Eisinga Planetarium, the world’s oldest continuously operating planetarium in the world, dating from 1781, ...
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How the Dutch Shaped Their Nation: The Birth of the NetherlandsThe Netherlands, a country renowned for its stunning canals, windmills, and flat landscapes, didn’t always look like it does ...
(This is based on the introduction to the forthcoming volume Sri Lanka’s Defence Policy since Independence and the Shifting ...
The first day of my trip was full. Freshly caffeinated after an early flight, I scoured the stellar collection of the Detroit ...
What the queen means to Jewish tradition and to resisting tyranny and persecution—in the seventeenth century and today.
Sentimental stuff, sure, but we’re talking more about things like famous works of art and historic artifacts that shed light ...
The dodo began capturing imaginations almost as soon as it was discovered in the 16th Century. "It's just a weird ... Among ...
At about 2 p.m., I drove south to the Toledo Museum of Art, where I spent an hour with Robert Schindler, the curator of a terrific show about Rachel Ruysch, the 17th-century Dutch flower painter ...
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Stolen Historic Documents Surface in Attic—Ten Years After an Employee Used Them as Collateral to Borrow MoneyThe trove included 16th-century records of clandestine ... and a ship’s log written by the Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter between 1640 and 1642. “In my career, I have been able to return fantastic ...
Glenn Martens’ Maison Margiela Artisanal collection doesn’t just borrow from history, but it fractures it, reassembles it, and wears it like a second skin.
In June, our art critic toured seven art museums from Detroit to Kansas City. National turmoil crept into the frame.
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