When one thinks of any Golden Age, the first thing that comes to mind is the 17th-century Netherlands at its glory – the Dutch Golden Age.
Most Van Gogh paintings in public collections are just where you might expect to see them, in major art galleries and the museum devoted to the artist in Amsterdam. But there are some pictures ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Van Gogh Museum have staged the first show dedicated to Vincent van Gogh's Roulin ...
Bobby expressed his hope that this new album will enable everyone to experience and connect with these famous paintings.The album ... followed by Van Gogh's Starry Night and Monet's Water-Lily ...
Before he became a household name, Dick Van Dyke met his first wife ... The 99-year-old met his current wife, makeup artist Arene Silver, at a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards dinner back in ...
(Darryl Murphy/CBC) The family of Jacob Anstey is donating a wheelchair accessible van — originally given to them last year — to another family in need to honour the memory of the young boy ...
When it comes to the Renaissance greats, Raphael surely needs no introduction. His huge impact on the course of Western art ...
In this overwrought action film by Shaz Khan, a mixed martial artist’s career is upended when his brother is killed. By Robert Daniels When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
Joseph Beuys is one of Germany's most famous artists of the postwar period ... His spectacular performances and ideas shaped the art scene from the 1960s to the 1980s. His concept that "everyone ...
Simpson, drawings by Dutch artist Jacob de Wit and British artist Richard Cosway; and five Nabeshima porcelain dishes from the province of Hizen. The Städel Museum has in its possession nearly 600 ...
took her with him to dine at the home of the British artist James McNeill Whistler in London (they were visiting her brother Jacques in Lymington) and to see the famous Peacock Room that Whistler ...
Christie’s online auction The Collector will present a highly curated sale of approximately 300 lots of the finest examples of 18th and 19th century English and European furniture, porcelain, silver ...
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