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Cemetery tourism offers a unique experience for history lovers, with guided tours that explore the rich blend of mystery, ...
NEW YORK — Each word in the title of “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910” matters. So do the dates, especially that ...
The Rubin Museum Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room is reopening at the Brooklyn Museum, where it features both familiar treasures ...
Harrisville, New Hampshire is that rare find – a pristine 19th-century mill town where time seems to have politely tapped the brakes. Brick buildings reflected in still waters – Harrisville’s historic ...
A street artist had to depend on patrons to help him buy a 19th century house and had to depend on himself to restore it. Peter Daverington incorporated his own art into the walls of the home.
With Nocturnelle, Dita Von Teese unveils a bewitching new vision—an exquisite blend of old-Hollywood allure, theatrical magic, and the high-art “Stripscapes” Dita is known for. Inspired by the ...
Victor Higgins' "Aspens" and Joseph Henry Sharp’s "Oklahoma Cheyenne" had been missing since March 1985, when they were snatched in broad daylight ...
Made some 200 years ago from sheep appendix, the sheath depicts a scandalous scene: a nun and three clergymen in a suggestive ...
A new exhibition and book chart the rise of Modern Korean art through the lens of its pioneers Park Seo-Bo, Kim Tschang-Yeul, ...
Painted in 1666, "View of Olinda, Brazil, With Ruins of the Jesuit Church" is a masterpiece by Frans Post, one of the first ...