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The “long 19th century” begins with the French Revolution of 1789 and ends in 1914, with the First World War. We’ll examine the artistic movements that chiefly led to further developments in art: ...
The house said the "visionary" Weinbergs "assembled one of Europe's most distinguished collections over the past 50 years." ...
and several other named or unnamed minor Western art movements from the twentieth century – is a movement that is deeply rooted within the colonised land. (left) Wé artist Mask, late 19th-20th ...
When it comes to naming a hurricane, not every name has what it takes. Could a hurricane ever be named Mortimer, Nixon or Helene?
Devon Zuegel loved her childhood in Chautauqua and college years at Stanford. She's building Esmeralda to channel both.
A new exhibit at the museum, “Act Well Your Part,” documents the institution's pivotal role in developing Chicago's community ...
Jim Claven takes us through the historic town of Missolonghi, Greece—home to Lord Byron, heroic resistance during the Greek ...
Australian Impressionism might not be as well known as its French counterpart, but this late 19th-century art movement was important to the country.
How can we sure Jesus existed? Who did he think he was? What were his intentions? A look at what we know about what happened ...
In the 19th century, the Transcendentalists, a philosophical movement, flocked to Brook Farm ... hence the slower timeline. "A lot of real estate developers' approach is they build it and then ...
Broadway’s 2024-25 season has gotten off to a rather extraordinarily fine start, from the wildly popular and hysterically funny Oh, Mary! to the fabulous splash of Death Becomes Her and the wonderful ...
Explore the rich history of coffee, tracing its journey from ancient Ethiopian origins to becoming a global cultural ...