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I'm very slow to the news that the MFA Houston opened a new temporary exhibition at the beginning of this year dedicated to ...
Jo Ji-yoon, curator at the Leeum Museum of Art, explains and compares Jeong Seon’s painting with the current landscape at ...
Inspired by the American and French revolutions, the United Irishmen wanted a secular republic that separated church from state. They professed the Enlightenment principles of equality, liberty and ...
An old-world legal concept is seeing renewed interest in the cybersecurity community as a tool to give the private sector ...
Göran Bengtsson, a hobby archaeologist, was studying an 18th-century map of southwestern Sweden when he noticed something unusual.
Film, music, theater, art, sports, nature, food, cars and unique kids' activities abound in North Jersey this weekend, May 15 ...
Beneath the emotions of loss and reverence, and with a new pope in place, Rome continues its spiritual, cultural and ...
Sunday's procession and University Ceremony on the College Green will cap Brown's three-day celebration of Commencement and ...
The decision marks a significant legal setback for the Trump administration’s controversial deportation efforts under the 18th-century statute. In GFF v. Trump, the court ruled that the president’s ...
The original dandy—most famously embodied by figures like Beau Brummell in 18th-century Britain—was a man whose primary purpose was to stand out by being impeccably groomed and dressed.
When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information ...