Some of history’s greatest artists weren’t discovered until after their time. Johannes Vermeer wasn’t celebrated as a 17th-century Dutch master until art historians rediscovered his work in the 1860s.
An exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center highlights the history of sculpture at the renowned Sèvres Manufactory with more ...
Florence celebrates Fra Angelico with an outstanding exhibition.
The life story of Frederick, the enslaved subject of a rare formal portrait jointly acquired by two museums, is finally ...
John will show you step-by-step how to paint up the Linebacker Jump Walker from the US faction in Konflikt ‘47. What’s great ...
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, now at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, was always fated to confront Richard Wagner. How it chooses to engage gives the composer a wry kind of credit, ...
When “Hamilton: An American Musical” debuted on Broadway on Aug. 6, 2015, it took the stage and the world by storm. By ...
A major Rembrandt conservation project at the Städel Museum, Frankfurt, will restore and study the Dutch artist's The ...
Napoleon, the crafty boar who eventually becomes Animal Farm’s totalitarian dictator with a personality cult, clearly ...
Géricault ripped his subject from the headlines, basing the work on a scandal that had recently roiled France.
The Milan exhibition aims to create a dialogue between Giorgio Armani's sartorial creations and the artworks of luminaries ...
Furniture styles before the 20th century are often named after the rulers or governments of the time. Here in the United ...