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Degas’ Dancers: How Ballerinas Inspired the Iconic Impressionist Artist
Art History
M.C. Escher’s Mind-Bending Mathematical Prints Now Available Online
Art
Learn the Ancient History of Mosaics and How to Make Your Own Colorful Creation
Art
How You Can Keep the Long Tradition of Block Printing Alive Today
Art History
Celebrate the Elegance and Exuberance of French Rococo Art
Art History
How the Memphis Movement Went Against “Good Taste” to Inspire Designers Today
Art History
David Hockney Exhibit at LACMA Presents 82 Intimate Portraits by the Artist
Architecture
Dazzling Elements of Ancient Islamic Architecture We Still See Today
Art
The Evolution of Hyperrealism: From Religious Paintings to Simulated Reality
Art History
You Can Virtually Leaf Through This Tiny Persian Manuscript From the 15th Century
Art History
How Museums Evolved Over Time From Private Collections to Modern Institutions
Art History
1,000-Year-Old Embroidered Art Illustrates Historical Battle Across 230 Feet of Linen
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This Photo of Lady Liberty Getting Arrested After a No Kings Protest Is One You’ll See in History Books
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