THE statue of Diana, the huntress, has returned to its rightful place at Lister Park. The sculpture of the Roman Goddess has for years stood in the gardens in front of Cartwright Hall art gallery.
A Roman bust of a mythical maenad reveals Indian garnet eyes, offering new evidence of Indo-Roman trade networks and gemstone exchange.
The statue of Diana, the huntress, has returned to its rightful place at Lister Park.
Rika spends most of her days toiling in a frozen-foods warehouse, but her new gig is in a museum, where she has been hired to make conversation, in Latin, with an ancient Roman statue of the goddess ...
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Why Are So Many Statues Naked? an Art Historian Explains This Tradition's Ancient Roots
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you'd like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com.Why are so many statues naked? - Artie, age 12, ...
Renaissance artists seemed to understand something today’s art world doesn’t: sometimes a woman simply needs to hold up a ...
With works from Caravaggio to Louise Bourgeois, this spectacular Amsterdam show reminds us of art’s eternal pleasures ...
The nation’s official motto, “In God we trust,” has appeared on coins since the Civil War. The Pledge of Allegiance promises ...
Vulcan won the Grand Prize in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy at the fair, which is basically the statue equivalent of ...
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