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More than 40 works by the celebrated husband and wife Robert and Isabella ‘Isa’ Jobling went under the hammer at Anderson & ...
Behind the teacher who shaped the leading lights of Impressionism lies a painter far less academic than he might seem.
The artist’s large canvas “Paris Street; Rainy Day” is a true icon in the Art Institute collection, and it’s one of the ...
Most stunning of all were his interiors for the Radziwills’ 18th-century house in Oxfordshire, where Lanning Roper designed the gardens, artist Lila de Nobili brushed climbing vines and pastel ...
Italy's Uffizi Galleries has pledged new selfie limits after a clumsy tourist damaged an 18th-century painting while posing in front of it for a photograph.
Marine expert Edmond O’Byrne's team believes they have discovered the likely remains of the Recovery, an 18th-century that carried valuable cargo before it sank.
The 2025 Met Gala—themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style"—is an ode to the Black dandy. Ahead of the event on May 5, here's everything you need to know about Black dandyism.
18th century FRENCH SCHOOL, after Pierre Paul RUBENS The Judgment of Solomon Pen and brown ink, gray wash and watercolor Size: 23 x 28 cm Remake of the painting in the Stattens Museum for Kunst, ...
Both paintings depict the island through the lens of the British Empire, with one showing the signing of a treaty and the other a representation of Indigenous life.
“Ocean,” now on view on the coast of Denmark, fuses past with present, and art with science to raise urgent questions about our relationship with the sea.
Indigenous leaders exchanged gifts and wisdom about the land and animals with their French and English allies during the 16th through 18th centuries. These exchanges had lasting implications.