What’s opening in April? A blend of refreshed throwbacks conjuring classical still lifes, Renaissance anatomy and radical ...
Nineteenth-century art critics were troubled by vampirism and gender ambiguity in Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting.
A folklorist explains the prehistoric origins of the mythical Easter Bunny and why this longstanding cultural symbol keeps ...
Today's theme for The New York Times' Strands is "Power Plants". We have the answers, Spangram, and some hints for you here!
For Smarthistory’s video examining some of the motifs in “The Garden of Earthly Delights,” Harris and Zucker dive into some ...
The Dreyfus Affair (1894-1906) Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish French officer, was falsely accused of treason. The case exposed deep ...
The work has retaken its place at the Museo di San Marco after conservation work that has brought the Italian Renaissance ...
Most people called him Peck, and a longtime buddy told Mark Patinkin “The Mad Peck” was just right for a guy so artistic, ...
Jazz pianist Donald Brown, who taught at UT for 32 years, will debut new work inspired by Harlem Renaissance artist and ...
Artworks that feature the presence of UFOs or abnormal-looking objects and creatures have existed even before Christ was born. Read more here.
Kronborg Castle in Helsingør stands tall as a reminder of Denmark’s past power, which inspired William Shakespeare to make it ...