Daniel John Gadd, “Falconry” (2017), oil, mirrored glass, wax, copper, and metal leaf on wooden panels, 112 x 79.5 inches (photo courtesy David & Schweitzer Contemporary) An exhibition of Daniel John ...
The plump, periwigged sightseer was too excited to sleep; Edward Gibbon spent his first night in Rome waiting for dawn. When at last it came, Historian Gibbon recalled later, “I trod with lofty step ...
Keni Davis of Altadena holds his latest watercolor, of a building behind him that was destroyed in the Eaton fire. Davis, a longtime set painter who retired about 10 years ago, lost his home, his art ...
N.A. See 61. [P. 18; see entry 01510061 for the artist's biography.] Catalogue. Descriptive, Biographical and Historical, of the Exhibition of Select Paintings, by Modern Artists, principally American ...
And even to this day the superstitious peasant will tell how often in the stormy night he has heard the old king followed by all his huntsmen and pointers rushing through the tops of the forrest-trees ...
It looked like the 2,000-year-old fresco had a pie painted in the middle of the plate. Archeologists, however, say it probably wasn't pizza, considering tomatoes and mozzarella weren't available yet.
The Architectural Review, Britain’s No. 1 architectural magazine, recently declared that the ruins of Britain’s bombed churches are more eloquent war monuments than any that could be dreamed up after ...
Artist Doug Miller combines archaeology and aliens in new show A passion for both archaeology and science fiction led La Plata artist Doug Miller to develop his Ancient X-Files art collection, which ...