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Exhibition Sheds Light on Leonardo da Vinci’s Perfume Passion
Impressionism
Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” Hides Atmospheric Physics
Renaissance Art
11-Year-Old Accidentally Discovers and Saves 500-Year-Old Renaissance Print From Trash
Art History
Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’ Is Now on View at the Art Institute of Chicago Galleries
Renaissance Art
Painting Seemingly by Rembrandt Discovered in Maine Attic Sells for $1.4 Million
Art History
The History of the Selfie Starts 185 Years Ago
Ancient Art
Ancient Roman Mosaic of Marine Life Discovered in England
Art History
28 Iconic Artists Who Immortalized Themselves Through Famous Self-Portraits
Art
50 Years Ago Marina Abramović’s Revolutionary ‘Rhythm 0’ Tested Human Nature
Art
Tamara de Lempicka’s Revolutionary Art To Be Exhibited in First U.S. Retrospective
Art History
Director of Paris Olympic Opening Ceremonies Shuts Down Idea He Was Mocking ‘The Last Supper’
Art History
20 Famous Paintings Seen Side by Side With Their Real-Life Locations
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Recent Stories
This Photo of Lady Liberty Getting Arrested After a No Kings Protest Is One You’ll See in History Books
Meet the Four Astronauts Who Are Currently on Their Way to the Moon
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‘Harry Potter’ Watch for Adults Includes a Slithering Snake That Actually Moves on Its Dial
The V&A’s New Schiaparelli Exhibition Undeniably Proves That Fashion and Art Are One
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NASA’s Artemis II Launches First Crewed Moon Mission in Decades
Monet’s Dreamlike, Venice-Inspired Paintings Are Now on Display in San Francisco
Clever Tissue Box Turns Tissues Into the Flowing Skirt of a Ballerina Every Time You Pull One Out
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