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The London institution dedicates an exhibition to the boundary-breaking artist and performer whose body was his canvas ...
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Peale's majestic portrait of founding father George Washington has headed to Versailles for a state-of-the-art restoration.
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Support for this article was provided by the British Library’s Eccles Institute for the Americas & Oceania Phil Davies ...
The publishing industry is hinging its hopes on a twenty-three-year-old with a Substack and a devout following. Can she ...