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Memory, the desire to capture the real self, the longing to be seen, and questions of identity infuse Elisheva Biernoff’s ...
In 1927, five women who have since become known as the Famous Five launched a legal challenge that would mark a turning point for equality rights in Canada. Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Louise ...
He dreamed of becoming an icon painter, but became famous for his vivid images of peasant women and portraits of Lenin and ...
With over 1.5 million art objects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, it’s no wonder that you’ll need weeks, if not months, to explore the most interesting collections housed there.
New research into the life of a Black child servant in an 18th century portrait reveals how he became a musician for the ...
Both Elizabeth I and Raleigh have been criticised over their links to the slave trade. The artwork of Elizabeth I that has ...
The Renaissance and early modern period were both challenging and rewarding for women artists. In this period, a number of ...
Jonathan Sherman is at the top of the list of conservators for many Long Island museums, and his work can be found at venues ...
Learn about Violet Dandridge, Aime Motter Awl, Carolyn Bartlett Gast, and Marilyn Schotte: four women from the Smithsonian ...
Whether you admire the emotional canvases of the Italian Renaissance or get curious about contemporary art installations, art ...
Our exclusive analysis of auction records in Paris until 1850 reveals around 500 sales of works by women, and striking ...