An 18th-century bust that has survived a castle fire, been displayed at the Louvre and spent more than a decade propping open ...
For helping to keep the Jesuits alive during their 18th-century suppression, St. Joseph Pignatelli is regarded as the second ...
When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information ...
Historically a place where monarchs and aristocrats would escape the winter in favour of warm Mediterranean climes, this southern French city is at its best in the off season.
Grayson Perry ©? Richard Ansett, shot exclusively for the Wallace Collection, London The largest contemporary exhibition ever ...
The 2024 Tbilisi Baroque Festival unfolded a unique moment in musical history on November 9, as French harpsichordist Jean ...
In the space of four years during the twilight of the 18th century, four noteworthy events ... At the dawn of the 19th ...
The bust, created in 1728 by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon, is a marble portrait of Sir John Gordon, an 18th-century ...
The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could ...
A marble bust once used as a doorstop by a local council in the United Kingdom has been identified as a 300-year-old ...
They were more interested in him recreating Claudian landscapes, after the French artist Claude Lorrain ... it’s still ...
Art, as a mirror of society, evolves dynamically over time . Movements, or ldquo;isms rdquo;, influence one another through reactions, innovations, and reinterpretations .