David Hockney in the Promised Land
Why is vibrant color, like green, characteristic of Hockney’s landscapes of Northern England?
Read MoreWhy is vibrant color, like green, characteristic of Hockney’s landscapes of Northern England?
Read MoreFalling in love in the Middle Ages was more of a roller-coaster ride than today’s soap operas.
Read MoreBorn from Thomas Becket’s martyrdom on December 29, 1170, the stained glass in Trinity Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral reveals some of the most fascinating tales of the miraculous.
Read MoreA nearly 900-year-old nativity scene, rendered in gold and jewel tones.
Read MoreMake your own regal proclamation in rolled clay with these tips from artist Anna Mayer.
Read MoreOne of the world’s oldest surviving religions, Zoroastrianism played an important role in the history of ancient Persia.
Read MoreOur chefs share their 21st-century updates on traditional English favorites.
Read MoreIn a 1941 interview, Henri Matisse reveals his approach to color.
Read More“Despite their precise lines and construction, Hammersley’s work displays a personal touch, guided by his belief in intuition as an important principle for art making.”
Read MoreSpeaking at the Getty this weekend, the centerpiece of a new LACMA show, and guest artistic director at the AFI Fest—all at age 85.
Read MoreA larger-than-life altarpiece featuring Saint Luke occupies the auditorium for Día de los Muertos.
Read MoreTen facts about the Cyrus Cylinder.
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