In the 1920s and ’30s, clerks at The Times collected stamps from overseas mail. The postage tells of a fluid world history.
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Whether you're gallery-hopping or just soaking in the creative energy on the streets, these art-inspired cities are a ...
The search for the pharaoh’s second tomb, after the discovery of the first, and the possibility that the Egyptologist’s ...
Like many women artists of earlier centuries whose work has survived, Artemisia came from a family of artists. Born in Rome in 1593, she was the oldest and most artistically inclined child of the ...
Works by Velázquez, Titian and Picasso were offered at the fair, as well as a sculpture thought to be modelled by ...
The fair has a jewel of a 16th-century illuminated manuscript, and other museum-quality items, but fewer standouts over all.
In honor of Women’s History Month, discover the inspiring career of Jennifer Hargrave, director of the UL Lafayette Science Museum. Learn about her dedication to STEM, education, and community impact.
The secret underground tunnels that inspired James Bond author Ian Fleming to create Q's lair look set to be reimagined as an ...
In Money today: the UK economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.1% in January; Morrisons is trialling a new way to pay; Asda has ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
During an auction on the evening of March 7 at Government House, historian Mitch Kent held up a plastic-sheathed copy of an ...