The works include pieces held in the collections of the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay in Paris
A lead figurine by the famed British artist could fetch upward of $70,000 at auction
Unearthed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, the blue glass artifact was in pristine condition
Archaeologists are restoring the huge stone statues found half-submerged in water at the burial site of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III
The museum, set to open in the spring, will reside in King's Cross, a London neighborhood with a rich queer history
Former employees of Armadillo World Headquarters suggested the sign was taken right before the Austin venue closed in 1980. Sotheby's countered the claims
The coordinated effort was “playful” but challenged the government’s inconsistent Covid-19 lockdown measures
Users are sharing their game grids, which show how they played without spoiling the answer for others
Villa Aurora, valued at $533 million, failed to garner bids despite touting a rare ceiling fresco by the Baroque artist
Faith Ringgold's "For the Women’s House," which sought to inspire female inmates, will be relocated ahead of the jail complex's impending closure
Fans donated thousands of dollars to local animal shelters on what would have been her 100th birthday
In honor of the centennial of James Joyce's 'Ulysses,' a San Marino, California exhibition takes museumgoers on a literary journey
A new show in London features 79 watercolors by the British royal
Makers of the free encyclopedia spar over the categorization for non-fungible tokens, the relatively new phenomenon sweeping the digital art world
The volume is going on display at Vancouver Art Gallery as part of a new exhibition
Purchased by an art historian for $90 in 1970, researchers now say the portrait might be the handiwork of the 17th-century court painter Anthony van Dyck
An investigation launched by the New York cultural institution concluded that the 14th- and 17th-century carvings were "unlawfully obtained"
<em>Songs of Disappearance</em> soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species
Researchers used 3-D scanning and A.I. to identify artists from tiny samples of their paintings
Smithsonian curators reflect on the legacy of the late Poitier, who starred in 'In the Heat of the Night' and 'Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner'
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