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In Her 70s, Grandma Moses Began Painting Lovely Scenes of Rural Life. Then She Became an Icon
A new Smithsonian retrospective explores the legacy of America’s beloved late bloomer, often underrated in art history ...
A loan slice of cherry pie sits on a plate inside a glass case (pictured below), waiting to be released from its solitary ...
The Happiest Place on Earth' at San Francisco's Walt Disney Family Museum takes a rare look at Disneyland’s history, ...
Even though most of us take photos with our cellphones nowadays, some Granite Staters prefer going old school.
Sotheby’s auctioned Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Large Dark Red Leaves on White” for $7.8 million alongside other works. The ...
At $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting sold at auction, while Maurizio ...
PW talked to the Eisner-nominated graphic memoirist about eggplants, exploding pizza, and why the perfect meal is still one you don’t have to cook.
The Right to Live in PeaceSeth Tobocman, Ethan Heitner, Annabelle Heckler, Laura Larimar, Jordan Worley and others, AK Press, ...
Her Jewish faith inspires her to create unique Judaica. She has designed Sabbath platters, menorahs and mezuzahs.
Painting en plain air is intertwined with histories of painting hierarchies and the invention of the paint tube.
How the legendary Italian architect designer, writer and eternal optimist brought light, colour and joy to the modern world – ...
The California Supreme Court ruled in 1959 that a Los Angeles County policy banning the sale of so-called “crime” comic books ...
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