When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, the artifacts were on loan to a museum in the Netherlands
Diana wore the garment for a portrait that officially announced her engagement in 1981
Titled "Six Persimmons," the famous 13th-century work hasn't left Japan for hundreds of years
Picked from more than 2,600 submissions, the finalists pay homage to the state's motto and nickname
Guests at Chicago's Lyric Opera can now immerse themselves in performances through the SoundShirt’s vibrations
Made in 1926, the whisky aged in sherry casks for 60 years before being bottled in 1986
A series of exhibitions in the country spotlight the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt for modern audiences
The famous musician commissioned the trippy mural for his home in Kenwood at the height of Beatlemania
So far, nine artists—including John Legend, T-Pain, Demi Lovato and Charli XCX—have volunteered their voices
Critics argue that the street artist may have intended for the work to deteriorate over time
The whereabouts of the work—and the individuals who conducted the "brazen" heist—remain a mystery
The French government gave the museum 30 months to raise the funds to purchase the Cimabue painting
Titled "Weird Medieval Guys," a new book examines illustrations of armless frogs, human-sized snails and more
The four-night sailing is organized by Swifties, though the singer-songwriter herself won't be on board
A new device translates museum-goers' brainwaves into a simplified real-time visualization
The stunt was planned to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard's First Folio
The 1932 painting of the artist's mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter, fetched $139 at auction
The new exhibition “On the Reverse” encourages visitors to think of paintings as three-dimensional objects by showing their back sides
Once thought to be a painting, the image of the "stick man" was hiding in a Victorian photo album in England
The Afrofuturist production examines the civil rights leader's legacy and lasting influence
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