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Experts Solve ‘Ancient Jigsaw Puzzle’ by Reassembling Roman Armor Broken Into 100 Pieces
The fragments of the brass arm guard were discovered at an ancient fort complex in Scotland over a century ago
Picasso and Chagall Paintings Found in Antwerp Basement—14 Years After They Vanished
Police conducted a months-long operation to recover the works, which had been stolen from their owner’s home in 2010
‘Accidentally Wes Anderson’ Photographs Go on View in London
Based on a popular Instagram account, the show is a collection of real-life images that mimic the filmmaker’s aesthetic
This Museum Is Searching for Lost Artworks by Members of the Bloomsbury Group
The Charleston museum is launching a new initiative to acquire 50 privately owned works by 2030
Forgotten Tudor Wall Paintings Discovered in a Cambridge University Loft Space
Unseen for nearly 300 years, the art resurfaced during restorations at Christ’s College
Elton John Just Became an EGOT Winner
With his victory at last night’s Emmy Awards, the celebrated musician is the 19th person in history to take home an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony
Court Rules Against Returning Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting to Jewish Family
Sold in exchange for exit visas in 1939, the estimated $30 million masterpiece will stay at a Spanish museum
Iron Age Moat Discovered in Jerusalem Parking Lot
The structure’s purpose is unclear, but researchers think it may have been used to divide the city in two
A.I. ‘Completes’ Keith Haring’s Intentionally Unfinished Painting
Critics say the image is disrespectful of the original work, which the artist made as a commentary on the AIDS epidemic
Lily Gladstone Makes Golden Globes History as First Indigenous Best Actress Winner
The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star accepted the award by speaking in the Blackfeet language
Plans to Install Contemporary Stained-Glass Windows in Notre-Dame Cathedral Spark Backlash
French officials have called on artists to submit designs for six new windows in the structure’s south aisle
Stuck in a Tokyo Hotel, the Beatles Divided a Canvas Into Quarters and Started Painting
“Images of a Woman,” signed by all four members of the band, could fetch as much as $600,000 at auction
Museum Realizes Ten J.E.H. MacDonald Sketches Are Fakes—and Puts Them on Display
A new exhibition showcases how the Vancouver Art Gallery investigated the artworks’ authenticity
Public Libraries Reveal the Most Borrowed Books From 2023
Titles that appeared on multiple lists include “Lessons in Chemistry,” “Spare” and “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow”
She Bought a $3.99 Vase at Goodwill. It Just Sold for $107,100
A thrifter in Virginia snagged a rare work from renowned Italian artist Carlo Scarpa
Broadway’s ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ Stars Seven Autistic Actors
The musical is loosely based on a 2015 documentary of the same name
Paddington Will Take Center Stage in Musical Adaptation
The beloved bear dressed in a blue duffle coat and red hat is set to sing and dance with the Brown family in 2025
‘Home Alone,’ ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ and More Join the National Film Registry
Twenty-five films were chosen based on their “cultural, historic or aesthetic” importance
Archaeologists Discover Brutal ‘Bakery-Prison’ at Pompeii
Enslaved workers toiled for hours in a dark, cramped space to grind grain for bread
New Met Exhibition Celebrates Women Fashion Designers
“Women Dressing Women” gives often-forgotten figures in fashion history their due
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