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In a lavish Victorian-era parlor, a woman in a lace-trimmed dress half rises from the lap of a reclining man, her gaze ...
The devotional art of Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism share many similarities, even some gods. To understand why, you need to examine the ancient Indian origins of these religions and their ...
My response illustrates Wolfe’s argument. Human beings characteristically see patterns and make connections. Christians ought ...
After a long-forgotten painting of Hercules and Omphale was punctured during the 2020 explosion in Beirut, it has been painstakingly restored over more than three years — and is now on show at ...
Mary Magdalene is one of the most intriguing figures in Christian history and has been portrayed in many different ways. Some say she was a sinner, others say she was a saint, some others say she ...
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired a rare 18th-century French painting previously caught at the center of a lawsuit between an international auction house and a private buyer.
Édouard Manet's 'The Croquet Party' can be seen at the Philadelphia Museum of Art until Aug. 17 thanks to the Eagles' victory over the Chiefs.
Andrew and Kelsey McClellan, owners of Heart & Bone Signs, have been painting the town for more than a decade and also work to preserve the “ghost signs” of Chicago’s past.
The authenticity of the last known painting by Gauguin is under investigation after it was called into question by an amateur art sleuth.
The painting in question is a white canvas featuring abstract lines in off-white shades; depending on which friend you ask, it’s either a masterpiece by a modern genius or just a white rectangle.
In Kent Monkman's “History is Painted by the Victors" at Denver Art Museum, the artist wears both his queer and Indigenous identities on his sensational sleeves.
She’s back. After two years of traveling, “Madame X” — the iconic 1884 portrait by John Singer Sargent — has returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it’s the star of a new ...