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John Singer Sargent's most iconic portrait Madame X was the scandal of the 1884 Paris Salon. Here's the story behind the ...
As quiet as she was talented, Eva Gonzalès embodied the grace, modernity and freedom of early Impressionism, in an artistic ...
A new exhibition, titled "From the Vault: Collecting Tapestries at the Worcester Art Museum" is the culmination of a ...
Two new art exhibits Knights in Armor the Pavia Tapestries and Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka now open at Museum of Fine ...
The Getty Museum has bolstered its collection of Spanish works with a painting by 16th-century master Luis de Morales.
It took five years of verification and restoration to prepare the 1607 Caravaggio for auction. It is expected to go for $170 ...
It’s believed that the tomato wasn’t grown in Britain until around the 1590s. In the early 16th century, Spanish conquistadors returning from expeditions in Mexico and other parts of ...
Aaron Taylor-Johnson has won his battle with the local council after excavating a lake at his 16th century farmhouse, and has even won praise for it 'attracting birds'. The Brit actor and his ...
The 16th-century French astrologer and seer, Michel de Nostredame — widely known as Nostradamus — remains a figure of fascination for his cryptic quatrains compiled in his 1555 book Les Prophéties.
This summer you’ll be able to watch films like Dirty Dancing and Wicked within the surroundings of a 16th century building turned school in Gravesend – and tickets cost under £20.