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Continuing our Art Deco Centenary series, we take a look at Paris's Le Louxor movie theatre, a trove of Egyptian revival in the birthplace of cinema. Le Louxor opened in Paris's 10th ...
The opinions expressed in this article are the writer’s own and do not reflect the views of Her Campus. This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Casper Libero chapter. A ...
Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy ...
The mystery surrounding the theft of the original oil sketch in Northamptonshire has been solved, according to Dr. Meredith Hale from the University of Exeter. The Portrait of Wolfgang Wilhelm of ...
A sumptuous selection of showstopping artworks spanning seven millenia can be found at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, while the TEFAF Cultural Heritage Summit returns for a second year and explores ...
With Art Deco turning 100, it's time to understand the key differences between two of the most iconic styles of the 20th century ...
The 70-year mystery surrounding the theft of an original oil sketch by renowned Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck from a stately home in Northamptonshire has been solved thanks to the research of ...
The chairman of the Centrum Rubenianum says a condition report makes it clear the work “is not the real thing" A version of Rubens's ‘The Bath of Diana’, the authenticity of which is disputed.
With its radical buildings by Eliel Saarinen and Alvar Aalto, the Finnish capital is one of Europe’s most fascinating, if lesser-sung, design capitals. A view of the elegant Ullanlinna, Eira and ...
Nestled in the heart of an inner-city Sydney village, this three-storey art deco landmark is yours for just $13.5 million. The Randwick village property – a mix of three retail shops and 12 ...
New Lighting, a New Roof, and Beloved Treasures Reopen Yale’s British Art Center In Maastricht in the Netherlands, the exhibition hall bursts with art treasures and connoisseurs, checkbooks in hand.