How the devastating meaning of The Meeting on the Turret Stairs is unlocked by a medieval Danish ballad – and why the ...
An exhibition exploring the creative and domestic lives of an exceptionally talented 19th-century English-Italian family of ...
Sometimes we forget how to honour our own complexity as humans. We are rarely just one thing at a time. None of us is just a ...
Fifty years ago, a controversial writer named Shere Hite taught us how to talk about sex and pleasure, selling books by the ...
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This 19th-century painting about lovers can only be viewed for two hours per week
A 19th century painting of the heartbreaking last meeting between Hellelil and Hildebrand by Victorian painter Frederic William Burton hangs at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin, drawing ...
Raphael may be more than ever a name that sets collectors and the art market aquiver, but to a group of British painters who worked a century ago, his work and life span (1483-1520) marked the point ...
Check out the Art Diary March 2026 for insights into exhibitions exploring art's relationship with faith and creativity.
Spring is closer than you think, and the West Midlands offers delightful National Trust sites to witness the season's first blooms.
From family concerts at Handel's house to an irreverent new take on Puccini, these are the musical events not to miss next ...
The most sensual pictures of women sprang from Ovid's verses, the Aeneid gave Turner his longest-lasting subject matter and Edward Burne-Jones saw himself in Arthur's deathless slumber.
From the outset of the bit, Fleming notes that he feels a certain kinship with women, by dint of his theatrical background, which includes training in acting and modern dance, and because of his ...
From ancient petroglyphs to oil paintings, this large art collection tells the story of the Susquehanna River and its impact ...
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