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A tourist accidentally damaged a painting at the Uffizi in Florence after he tripped while posing for a photograph.
Michelangelo, da Vinci, Van Gogh and company were pretty brilliant at hiding secret messages in their paintings Finding secret messages in paintings There’s a reason why masterpiece works of art spark ...
Dive into one of the biggest museums in the United States, the Art Institute of Chicago, through five must-see works, from ...
Security footage shows the two museumgoers pretending to sit on the artwork as they pose for photos at the Palazzo Maffei in ...
Visitors to the Louvre Museum in Paris on Monday found themselves unable to enter due to a surprise work stoppage staged by ...
An exhibition in Boston celebrates the little known Roulins of Arles, a family that tempered the artist’s depressions and sat ...
The responsible individuals are shown fleeing the scene in what the Palazzo Maffei’s director called “any museum’s nightmare.
The man and woman wait for the guards to leave the room before posing for their photo: squatting over a chair covered in Swarovski crystals, pretending to sit. She is taking the picture; he’s posing.
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The book explores author Elizabeth Barks Cox's search for meaning, which found guidance through the writings and paintings of Vincent Van Gogh ...
Artistic inspiration went both ways. By the 1910s—several decades after van Gogh died by suicide in 1890—Japanese artists and writers found an appreciation for the Dutch painter, per the Art Newspaper ...