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7 Medieval European Sites You Can Actually Visit Today
Art
Major Exhibition Explores Van Gogh’s Influence on David Hockney for the First Time
Ancient Art
This Armless Sculpture Is One of the Louvre’s Most Treasured Masterpieces
Art
Brooklyn Museum Announces “Major Exhibit” on the Life and Work of Frida Kahlo
Art History
Tiffany Lamps: The Illuminating History of the Iconic Stained Glass Fixtures
Art History
The Whimsical “Composite Heads” of 16th-Century Painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Art History
Wabi-Sabi: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Imperfect Ceramics
Architecture
What is Minimalism? Learn the Intricacies & History of This Influential Aesthetic
Art History
Mannerism: The Style That Put an Elaborate Twist on Renaissance Art
Architecture
The Life and Work of Acclaimed Japanese Architect Tadao Ando
Architecture
The Enchanting History of Notre-Dame Cathedral’s Famous Gargoyles
Art History
The Significance of Botticelli’s Renaissance Masterpiece ‘Primavera’
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