Day 5 of Avalon Waterways’ northbound Romantic Rhine cruise took guests to the German cities of Mainz and Heidelberg.
Visitors to Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field will now be greeted by the artwork of Arkansas Tech ...
How do volcanoes work? What happens beneath their surface? What causes the vibrations—known as tremor—that occur when magma or gases move upward through a volcano's conduits? Professor Dr. Miriam ...
New geoglyphs uncovered in Peru's Palpa Province predate the famous Nazca Lines and hint at a much older tradition of desert art. Their precision raises fresh questions about the culture that created ...
To get into the holiday spirit we have put together a Christmas-themed art history, to that well-known carol you will undoubtedly be required to sing in between uncomfortable catch-ups with distant ...
Johannes Grützke: The Painter of the Human is the first comprehensive exhibition in the German Rhine–Main region dedicated to the Berlin artist Johannes Grützke (1937–2017). Johannes Grützke: The ...
The Louvre, the world's most visited art museum, has been targeted more than once over the years. The most audacious incident was the theft of Leonardo de Vinci's iconic "Mona Lisa" on August 21, 1911 ...
The British Museum (BM) is now planning the display of the Bayeux Tapestry, following long discussions over its loan from France. The Tapestry has until now been shown in Bayeux, in Normandy, in its ...
After more than 360 years of mystery, a British art historian claims to have uncovered the identity behind the famous face of Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring. Since its creation in 1665, ...
Ian Shelton set out to make a new Militarie Gun record and ended up lost in a jungle of his own making, with only the ghost of a frantic filmmaker as guide, writes Hayden Merrick. If you don’t go a ...
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