The building, one of three newly restored painted houses, is named for a Latin inscription that reads, “Lovers lead, like bees, a life as sweet as honey”
A new show reveals how Frida Kahlo, Meret Oppenheim and other women artists probed questions of femininity, autonomy and politics
The period is named for Japan’s Chiba prefecture, where a cliff shows evidence of the most recent reversal of Earth’s magnetic field
This is the first time all 12 of the Renaissance creations have been united in their original home since the 16th century
Photographer-animator Dimitris Tsalkanis built the city from scratch and posted it online for free
The government has directed museums to "enrich the people's spiritual and cultural life during the epidemic [with] cloud exhibitions"
Researchers suspect a genetic mutation may have gifted the giant fish, named Inspector Clouseau, his rosy hue
The University of Texas San Antonio's vast collection makes traditional Mexican and Mexican-American cooking accessible
The Washington, D.C.-based museum will open its doors on May 31
The London museum recently purchased more than 300 literary artifacts assembled by a private collector in the U.S.
Yet another spate of evidence suggests the Rapa Nui people were going strong long after Europeans first arrived in 1722
During a 2019 dive, a white fiberglass vehicle sent to explore the site of the wreck resurfaced with a red stain on its side
The online portal showcases the craggy cliffs surrounding Edinburgh Castle, Easter Island's famed sculptures and other cultural heritage hotspots
Best known for serving as Britain's prime minister during World War II, Churchill was also an amateur painter and avid writer
Far from falling prey to a paranormal occurrence, the S.S. "Cotopaxi" actually sank during an unfortunate storm
In the millennia since Edgar the Peaceful's 973 coronation, the content of the royal ceremony has remained largely the same
A thought-provoking exhibit at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco draws on artifacts from two centuries-old shipwrecks
A new tool analysis suggests European Neanderthals migrated east at least twice
Last month, a team unveiled a bronze statue honoring the feline, who launched on a suborbital mission in 1963
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald's paintings of Barack and Michelle Obama are set to visit Chicago, Brooklyn, L.A., Atlanta and Houston
Page 31 of 110