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Paisan Con, a three-day celebration of Italian heritage and pop culture, is set to return for its second year in May at ...
Fontanesi, Ciardi, De Nittis, Previati and Morbelli: these are some of the Italian painters who will be exhibited in New York in a new exhibition this summer.
One of the most fascinating art movements of all time, one that is also referred to as rather weird and unconventional, is the Surrealist era, or the Surrealism movement. Breaking off from the ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Federico Miró is a Spanish Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1991.
And as Arne Slot considers the shape his players are returning in ahead of the game, he should surely be looking at Federico Chiesa as a potential key player in Wednesday’s clash. Rewind back to March ...
The painting depicts scenes from Virgil's epic Latin poem the Aeneid Tate Britain is set to return a 17th Century painting to the family of a Jewish Belgian art collector, after it was taken from ...
"Thomas Kinkade's style is illustrative saccharine fantasy rather than art with which you can connect at any meaningful level," Charlotte Mullins, the author of A Little History of Art, tells the BBC.
Just Stop Oil is to stop throwing soup on paintings and slow marching in streets as it announces its final protest. In a statement, the environmental campaign group said: "Just Stop Oil's initial ...
Arsenal have joined the race for Jorrel Hato according to TEAMtalk. It has been reported that Liverpool have shown interest in the Ajax star, who has established himself as one of the best young ...
The Italian Euro 2020 champion joined the Reds last summer, becoming Arne Slot's first acquisition as manager. However, he has only managed a mere 25 minutes of Premier League action since his ...
You may also know that his art business ultimately went bankrupt and he died at just 54. What you might not know is that, just like Prince at Paisley Park, Kinkade had a vault at his Placerville ...
Velasco helped the country see itself. Studying geology, zoology, botany and art, he combined them in his life’s work: paintings monumentalising Mexico’s unique topography, flora and fauna.