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A spate of historical paintings depicting unhappy brides—the opposite of wedded bliss—have been making the rounds on social ...
Devotees of the human figure, Cecily Brown and Christina Ramberg turn the Benjamin Franklin Parkway into a showplace for the ...
Long unseen and known only through a 19th-century photograph, the painting Preparing Coffee reemerges with a £1–1.5M estimate ...
It’s not an area in which I have any expertise but I’ve found myself thinking about trade and resources, and what it could ...
Never mind Hawthorne and Thoreau— the women of mid-19th century New England had their own ambitions for writing and life.
The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg exhibition, “Kimono: The Triumph of Japanese Dress,” showcases more than 100 pieces ...
In the late 19th century, several female French painters left their mark on the Impressionist movement with their talent and artistic vision. Long overlooked, they are now rightfully being brought ...
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished ...
A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, ...
The first African American woman in the United States to earn an M.D. was Dr. Rebecca ... Around the turn of the 20th century, about 20 black doctors resided in the city. Most of them maintained ...
The presentation, titled ‘Women and Style in the 19th to early 20th century Malta’, will be delivered by fashion historian Caroline Tonna.