The 15th-century painting, which went up for auction at Sotheby's Thursday, depicts a young Florentine man
The entertainment conglomerate announced plans to revamp the attraction, which has drawn increased scrutiny in recent months
Art dealer Philip Mould purchased the miniature "sight unseen" during lockdown. Now, he's offering it to the Louvre Museum in Paris
Artifacts on view at the Antiquarium include ancient frescoes, protective amulets and casts of Mount Vesuvius victims' bodies
High-resolution scans from the V&A offer an unprecedented view of the Renaissance drawings, down to every last line and wrinkle
The Museum of Chinese in America launched the digital platform one year after a fire devastated its archives
The former home run king died in his sleep on Friday at age 86
An exhibition at NYC's Jack Shainman Gallery underscores the contemporary resonance of the photographer's work
The museum that owns the 16th-century painting hadn't even realized the work—attributed to the school of Leonardo—was missing
Eleanor Harvey posits that the 1859 landscape's message of hope resonated with First Lady Jill Biden, who helped select the artwork
The 22-year-old revised her original composition, "The Hill We Climb," in the aftermath of the January 6 storming of the Capitol
The group's upcoming short film, titled "When We Gather," honors the achievements of women who preceded the vice president
If passed, the new measure would make it more difficult for local councils to remove statues of polarizing historical figures
Hank Willis Thomas' sculpture of intertwined arms will memorialize the civil rights leaders and their fight for racial equality
Researchers discovered YInMn Blue in 2009. Now, you can purchase a tiny tube of the bright blue paint for $179.40
The original cover design for Hergé's "The Blue Lotus" spent decades tucked away in a drawer
A new PBS documentary traces her extraordinary life, from her Quaker upbringing to her career as the U.S.' first female cryptanalyst
From Disneyland to a Singapore airport, these are some of the surprising places being used as immunization centers
The sculpture may depict an elite ruler or a fusion of a goddess and a female leader
Local officials are seeking landmark designation for the 1931 artwork, likely blocking the San Francisco Art Institute's plan
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