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Have you ever dreamed of becoming an artist but worried that you don’t have the talent? Then this article is for you! Please take a look at some of the weirdest, ugliest works from art history, and be ...
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
She helped revive the centuries-old tradition of intaglio printing in the U.S., producing fine-art etchings with artists like ...
But with his intricate woodcuts and engravings, Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) elevated it to a fine art. “One cannot overstate the influence of Dürer on the history of the print,” says Naoko ...
In colonial Latin America – called “New Spain” by European colonists – images of a white Jesus reinforced a caste system where white, Christian Europeans occupied the top tier, while those with darker ...
As Christians worldwide prepare to commemorate the most sacred day in the Christian calendar, the Museum of the Bible in ...
This year marks the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Palace Museum in the former imperial palace of China. In ...
If you’re a huge fan of Renaissance art, you should definitely take a trip to Florence, Naples or Rome. There are many ...
1637, by an anonymous artist) might have prompted a Dutchman ... Even weeds prove historic, as in Albrecht Dürer’s meticulous 1503 watercolor “The Great Piece of Turf.” ...
both collected by the Art Institute of Chicago.[Photo provided by Wang Kaihao/China Daily] An engraving by Albrecht Duerer in 1497 and a drypoint by Rembrandt in 1653, both on loan from Chicago ...
by Albrecht Dürer. BNF The works come from a wide range of sources: first and foremost the inexhaustible collections of the BNF, but also the Musée National d'Art Moderne and the Musée d'Orsay ...