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Throughout history, Christians have often believed Pontius Pilate was reluctant to condemn Jesus. History suggests otherwise, ...
When Giovanni Torlonia and his son Alessandro were building the collection, it was common practice to repair ancient statuary ...
When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.
A bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, which was illegally smuggled out of Türkiye in the 1960s during illicit excavations, has been ...
New Delhi: Walk through the corridors of Roman churches, have a tête-à-tête with the villas of Piazza Armerina or bask under the ornate ceilings of Basilica of San Vitale, the artistic pinnacle of the ...
In colonial Latin America – called “New Spain” by European colonists – images of a white Jesus reinforced a caste system where white, Christian Europeans occupied the top tier, while those with darker ...
The Hagia Sophia remains a highly popular tourist destination, attracting millions of travelers. Here is a detailed look at ...
The Register presents five of Tissot’s works that reflect Christ’s path, with reflections.
Timeless Stoic insights that can meet today’s mental challenges in this gripping piece on Marcus Aurelius’ teachings through ...
There’s a reason this capital city has inspired composers, artists, and royalty for centuries. Vienna is a city that’s ...
The Brown Arts Institute will host public art tours every Saturday and Sunday, inviting Brown and Providence community members to explore the University’s distinctive public art collection.
The British academic publisher, Routledge, has launched “Routledge Revivals” to re-issue some classic works that have been long out of print. Originally published in 1983, Barbarians and Romans is a ...