The front of this coin portrays the emperor Tiberius, wearing a crown of laurels and facing right. On the back, the empress Livia is portrayed seated and holding a sceptre.
Bring mindful attention to your museum visit during this monthly program combining close looking and meditation with artworks in the collection. A mindfulness practice invites you to cultivate ...
Celebrated as one of the foremost portrait painters of the nascent Dutch Republic, and second only to Rembrandt van Rijn in fame, Frans Hals distinguished himself with his lively depictions of wealthy ...
Antoine Louis Barye Portrait Medallion: Anne of Austria and her Son, the future King Louis XIV, 1638/48 Jean Warin, II Rev. Increase Mather (Son of Richard) Accepting New Charter for Massachusetts ...
Sonia Delaunay-Terk Jazz (Dress or Furnishing Fabric), 1977 (designed 1920) ...
Voltaire frequently satirized the fundamentalists of established religions, especially Catholicism, which earned him plenty of enemies. Made by someone who opposed Voltaire’s attitudes about religious ...
Lilly Martin Spencer positioned women at the center of her vivid portrayals of the everyday activities of white, urban, middle-class households like her own. This Little Pig Went to Market features a ...
Artistic needlework became a significant practice and feature of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century. Leek Embroidery Society founders Elizabeth (1834–1902) and Thomas Wardle (1831– ...