A Journey Around the World, as Told Through Chicken Soup
In her latest book, Portland-based chef Jenn Louis catalogs more than 100 recipes from 64 countries
How Has Photography's Relationship With Nature Evolved Over the Past 200 Years?
A new exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery features more than 100 works documenting the natural world
Early John Constable Sketches Spent 200 Years Forgotten in a Family Scrapbook
The four watercolor drawings and pencil portraits will be featured in an upcoming Sotheby's sale
Missing Australian Masterpiece Spent 115 Years Hiding in Plain Sight
Impressionist Frederick McCubbin painted "The Pioneer" (1904) over an earlier work titled "Found"
Art Historian Claims a Newly Discovered Drawing Is the Work of Leonardo da Vinci
Much like "Salvator Mundi," the proposed da Vinci sketch is likely to attract intense scrutiny
Long-Hidden Trove of Bob Dylan Letters, Handwritten Lyrics Heads to Auction
The archives of harmonica player and close Dylan friend Tony Glover act as a "time capsule" of 20th-century music, says RR Auction
Researchers Are Recreating Europe's Centuries-Old Scents
A team of scientists will curate an "encyclopedia of smell heritage" that spans the 16th through early 20th centuries
Ancient Bust of Greek God Hermes Found During Work on Athens' Sewage System
The well-preserved sculpture, which dates to around 300 B.C., was once used as a street marker
Did Michelangelo Carve a Graffiti Portrait Into This Florentine Facade?
New research highlights similarities between an etching on the Palazzo Vecchio and a sketch attributed to the Renaissance artist
Step Into a Surrealist World Populated by Horse-Shaped Lamps and Bicycle Tables
An exhibition in Madrid traces the enduring connection between Surrealism and design
The Little-Known Story of America's Deadliest Election Day Massacre
A new exhibition on the 1920 Ocoee massacre examines the Florida city's history of voter suppression and anti-black violence
Botched Art Restoration in Spain Renders Smiling Statue Unrecognizable
A disfigured carving in Palencia is the latest in a growing list of bungled conservation attempts by amateurs
You Could Own the First Space Selfie, Only Photo of Neil Armstrong on the Moon
Online Christie's sale features 2,400 photographs from "the golden age of space exploration"
Step Into Bob Ross' Studio With This New, Interactive Experience
An exhibition in Indiana enables art lovers to explore the painter's refurbished workshop
Sinkholes Threaten to Swallow Naples' Historic Churches, Study Suggests
A new paper identifies 9 high-risk places of worship and 57 that are susceptible to "potential future cavity collapses"
You Could Own a Lipstick Gun, a Poison-Tipped Umbrella and Other KGB Spy Tools
Next February, Julien's Auctions will sell some 3,000 items from the shuttered KGB Espionage Museum's collection
New Research Links Vincent van Gogh's Delirium to Alcohol Withdrawal
The paper is "unlikely to be the last word on [the] challenging question" of the artist's mental health, says expert Martin Bailey
The Little-Known Story of 16th- to 18th-Century Nordic Witch Trials
An art exhibition in Copenhagen and a museum in Ribe revisit witchcraft's legacy in Denmark and neighboring countries
Step Into 'The Starry Night' and Other Vincent van Gogh Masterpieces
An upcoming installation at the Newfields museum in Indianapolis will immerse visitors in the Dutch artist's paintings
Mexico Seeks Apology for Catholic Church's Role in the Spanish Conquest
In a letter to Pope Francis, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also requested the temporary return of a number of artifacts
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