Flourtown artist Dan Duffy creates striking images using only words, blending Philly sports history, art, and hometown pride.
Unfortunately, to the uninitiated, these will not be evident, which constitutes one barrier printmaking continues to face ...
A Cat Left Paw Prints on the Pages of This Medieval Manuscript When the Ink Was Drying 500 Years Ago
An exhibition called "Paws on Parchment" tracks how cats were depicted in the Middle Ages through texts and artworks from ...
This brief exchange captured, in microcosm, the rhythm of life alongside serious illness. Pamela was in the hospital with her ...
The last time the Russians competed under their own flag was in Sochi in 2014, when the Alex Ovechkin-led squad failed to ...
The Whitney Museum of American Art’s 'Sixties Surreal' exhibit focuses on the decade that best exemplified the irreparable ...
The Clark Art Institute continues its broadcasts of The Met: Live in HD's 2025–26 season with Vincenzo Bellini's "I Puritani" ...
PROVIDENCE — Two young students were on the pavement of Manning Walk on the Brown University campus, bleeding from gunshot wounds. Bystanders sought to comfort them as the students groaned in agony, ...
When the artist Florine Stettheimer died in 1944, at the age of 72, her old friend Georgia O’Keeffe delivered a eulogy. “Florine made no concessions of any kind to any person or situation,” O’Keeffe ...
It’s been more than 20 years since Michele Zack completed her illustrated hard-cover history book on Altadena, but the work she was commissioned to write two decades ago continues to have a big impact ...
Henri Matisse, Printed by Edmond Vairel, Published by Tériade for Éditions Verve. Icarus from Jazz, 1947. The Art Institute of Chicago, Simeon B. Williams Fund ...
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