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Elaine Sciolino, formerly the Paris bureau chief for the New York Times, has volunteered herself as a chatty, amiable tour ...
In 1911, a mysterious thief slipped the Mona Lisa out of the Louvre, shocking the world. The disappearance set off a global ...
Every year, millions of visitors jostle for a view at the Louvre Museum in Paris ... Castle to see the queen’s collection of Leonardo da Vinci drawings. Outside the towering stone walls ...
Leonardo da Vinci, history's ultimate genius polymath, still makes headlines as his work inspires new research.
The Louvre museum in Paris has opened bookings for a blockbuster exhibition in October of most of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings to mark the quincentennial of the Renaissance master's death.
The Mona Lisa will be moved to a new space at the Louvre following warnings about overcrowding and crumbling infrastructure at the Parisian museum. Speaking in front of Leonardo da Vinci's ...
Many visitors to the Louvre, where the “Mona Lisa” is ... pieces—all this is the subject of Stephen Campbell’s “Leonardo da ...
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works like the Mona Lisa, as well as his drawings and unfinished works. In 1517, Leonardo showed a visitor a portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a ...
Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel's stage adaptation of The Da Vinci Code first came to Salisbury on Tuesday, April 15.
Allen Henry has crafted a thoughtful novel, "Killing Genius: The Mysterious Last Days of Leonardo da Vinci," based around ... the Curator of The Louvre; and an Oxford professor of chemistry.
Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from Dan Brown’s bestselling 2003 mystery thriller (which also inspired the hit 2006 film starring Tom Hanks), the talky, excessively plotty and overly long ...