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A celebrated painter in her own time, Thérèse Schwartze later fell into obscurity. Now she is being rediscovered.
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Underneath the veneer of classical beauty and harmony, Antonio Canova was a great innovator who modernized sculpture.
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi was the greatest printmaker of the 18th century. Although he consistently signed his work ‘architetto,’ he is famous for his engravings of the monuments of ancient Rome,…
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Hopper’s paintings of empty coastlines, limitless plains, and rolling hills embody the vastness and psychological complexity of the American landscape.
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A popular new app is changing the field of digital art by bringing groundbreaking tools to the public on a huge scale.
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Illustrator and author Tony DiTerlizzi shares how the superpower of imagination fuels the creative process behind his popular works.
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Before she was a renowned graphic memoirist and winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant, Alison Bechdel was an archivist of the self. She plundered the flotsam and jetsam of her childhood to…
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Bauhaus at 100: New Weimar Museum Welcomes the Avant-Garde Home
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Call it Kismet. That may be the best way to describe the Visions of India exhibit created from the Pizzuti Collection in Columbus, Ohio.
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Nearly everyone familiar with the world of rare books has heard of the Book of Hours, the so-called bestseller of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. However, few people, except specialist…