Seven Ways of Seeing “Lion Attacking a Horse”
Artwork, relic of lost grandeur, stone monument—this sculpture is many things at once.
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Read MoreRobocop an art historian? Yes! Peter Weller answers questions about Italian Renaissance art.
Read MoreFlorentians feverishly bought art from hot brands of the day—Giotto and Pacino.
Read MoreNotes on the continuing conservation process of the Berthouville Treasure, a Roman silver hoard.
Read MoreBad dog! Jumping, barking, pulling, hogging, guarding, as captured in art.
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Read MoreA day of fun on Olvera Street honors the unveiling of Siqueiros’s mural America Tropical.
Read MoreAn ancient Greek wine cup shows how to cast a vote.
Read MoreA virtual-reality model reveals the splendor of this Roman villa.
Read MoreMeet Tiberius, the over-life-size bronze sculpture of a Roman emperor.
Read MoreUnvarnished advice for political candidates from ancient Rome, courtesy of Cicero’s political-genius brother.
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