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Trusting in God’s Path for Us: Francesco Maffei’s ‘Hagar and the Angel’
Sometimes, life’s difficulties can overwhelm us and cause us to do things we wouldn’t normally do. The perceived inability to care for ourselves or our families can cause us to ...
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Delicate Beauty
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June 8, 2022
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Jennifer Schneider
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Commentary In the United States, culture and art have long gone hand in hand. As American culture can ...
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Watch Full Film 'Violino' here Our souls were captivated when we heard the magical sounds of a 300-year-old ...
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Josiah Wedgwood’s Portland Vase: The Pinnacle of Classical Perfection
Josiah Wedgwood spent his life perfecting the art of pottery, establishing 260 years ago the company that bears ...
November 14, 2019
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Lorraine Ferrier
An Artist’s Quest: ‘Not a Day Without Beauty’
Georgian Artist Niko Chocheli has dedicated his life to learning, teaching, and conveying beauty onto canvas, paper, and ...
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Truth and Beauty: The Story of a Talented Artist Couple
When Huang Guangyu and He Wenting met and began dating, they already had two big things in common: ...
July 26, 2019
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Joan Delaney
Some Observations From an Amateur on Truth, Beauty, and Goodness
First up, my lack of credentials. Though I have visited museums and galleries of art in France, Italy, ...
June 27, 2019
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Jeff Minick
Pompeii Time
At first glance, the archaeological site of Pompeii seems frozen just moments after Mount Vesuvius erupted. Yet time ...
April 17, 2019
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Lorraine Ferrier
Learning From the Classics: ‘Farnese Hercules’
Helen Valentine, senior curator at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, shares her short talk on the ...
March 6, 2019
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Artist Cesar Santos Relies on Old Masters’ Techniques to Reach a Higher Level of Expression
Compared to his time in the boxing ring and then his stint acting and appearing on television, Cesar ...
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Penn Station, Old and New, and the Hope for the Ideal Restored
As plans are underway for the current Penn Station to redeem itself, it might be useful to reflect ...
October 7, 2016
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Artist Anthony Baus Time Travels to the Source
Anthony Baus seems to intuitively know that we cannot escape the time we live in, any more than ...
September 9, 2016
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For artist Robert Florczak, the ideals of classical art are what is worth preserving. Unless we build on ...
October 28, 2015
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Sharon Kilarski
Weaver Stanley Bulbach: Our Little Acknowledged Classical Heritage
Can understanding classical art give us insights into our political relationship with the Middle East? Artist and scholar ...
September 27, 2015
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Classical Art on the Streets of Paris
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April 22, 2014
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Gold, Precious Stone Embedded Ancient Indian Paintings
A classical form of Indian paintings, embedded with sparkling gold and precious stones, is still popular in the ...
October 24, 2013
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Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’
"The Night Watch" by Rembrandt has been leaving viewers speechless since 1642, though it’s gotten darker over the ...
July 26, 2013
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