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Art history

  • Printed Renaissance: Image Reproduction and the History of Art
    Printed Renaissance: Image Reproduction and the History of Art
    A small exhibition of early modern Italian books and prints has opened at The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It explores the familiar story of Renaissance art through an ...
    September 5, 2023BY Da Yan
  • Kenneth Clark’s ‘Civilisation’: Still Important, Still Relevant
    Kenneth Clark’s ‘Civilisation’: Still Important, Still Relevant
    The year 1969 is one to remember in the history of American television. “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” premiered ...
    December 27, 2022BY Jeff Minick
  • Golden Age Illustrator Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale’s ‘Famous Women’
    Golden Age Illustrator Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale’s ‘Famous Women’
    Born in Surrey, England, in 1871, Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1871–1945) was a well-respected illustrator and painter of her day. ...
    April 15, 2021BY Kara Lysandra Ross
  • UCI Alumnus Makes $10.4 Million Gift to the School
    UCI Alumnus Makes $10.4 Million Gift to the School
    The University of California—Irvine (UCI) says a $10.4 million donation from one of its “most successful alumni” will ...
    January 12, 2021BY Michelle Thompson
  • Yale Drops Introductory Art History Course as ‘Overwhelmingly White’
    Yale Drops Introductory Art History Course as ‘Overwhelmingly White’
    In a victory for the forces of political correctness, Yale University’s undergraduate school will stop teaching a widely ...
    January 26, 2020BY Matthew Vadum
  • Remembering the Beauty of the Ancient Middle East
    Remembering the Beauty of the Ancient Middle East
    NEW YORK—I’m glad I had the chance to visit The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition “The World Between ...
    June 26, 2019BY J.H. White
  • From Kitsch to Park Avenue: The Cultural History of the Plastic Pink Flamingo
    From Kitsch to Park Avenue: The Cultural History of the Plastic Pink Flamingo
    Featherstone's duck and flamingo ornaments sold in pairs for US$2.76, and were advertised as "Plastics for the Lawn."
    July 25, 2015BY Annie Dell'Aria
  • How Photography Evolved From Science to Art
    How Photography Evolved From Science to Art
    Photography has not yet celebrated its 200th birthday, yet in the medium's first century of existence.
    March 14, 2015BY The Conversation
TOP NEWS
  • America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
    NEW By Epoch Times Staff
    America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    4hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp and T.J. Muscaro
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    6hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    6hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    8hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    9hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
  • Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
    9hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    13hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    14hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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