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Founded in 1805, PAFA is the oldest art institute and museum in the United States. At the time, studying art was prominently ...
and 19th-century watercolor sketches were snapped up by bidders. But the rare, pre-Civil War portrait of the formally-dressed Black man that was expected to sell for $300,000 to $500,000 was ...
The Maillets began buying daguerreotypes in the 1960s and their 200-strong collection spans the full history and evolution of ...
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) announced on the 29th that it will hold a special exhibition ...
A spate of historical paintings depicting unhappy brides—the opposite of wedded bliss—have been making the rounds on social ...
In 2000, the American Film Institute named it the No. 1 comedy in 100 years. Monroe, as many Connecticut residents know, ...
There is often little room for modern or student-produced art. The Houses “have a particular architecture,” Luise Mörke says, ...
Adding another excellent play to his 19th Century Collection of works about the American Black experience, playwright and Pittsburgh Playwrights founder/producing director Mark Clayton Southers has ...
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished ...
Published in 1907, this illustration was one of the exhibits at the show, Engraved Illustration: Journey of Book ...
Doberman Drawing Room, Corner Bar Management’s new nightspot in the Arts District, opens to the public on April 30.
You can view three 19th-century paintings with deep cultural and historical importance to Hawaii that are rarely accessible to the public.
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