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As the United States prepares to celebrate its semiquincentennial, patriotism among American citizens is at its lowest point on record.
William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Rhythm in Blues c.1945 oil on canvas 89 x 127 cm (35 x 50 in.) signed ‘Gropper’ (lower right); with the artist's studio stamp (on the verso).
Is America living up to its founding ideals? Is the U.S. a force for good in the world today? And how should Americans express their patriotism this Fourth of July?
William Buckley and his drive to propel America to the right For decades, William F. Buckley Jr. was a one-of-a-kind character: an author and columnist, and a celebrity intellectual.
The Williamsburg Bray School, now part of Colonial Williamsburg, taught free and enslaved Black children for several years in the 1760s.
The museum invited the public for a preview of its new David Geffen Galleries spanning Wilshire Boulevard — before the art moves in next year.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art's long-awaited David Geffen Galleries building opens for a sneak peak Thursday -- the first look inside the raw, empty interior of architect Peter Zumthor's poured ...
Every day, hundreds of commuters through Pittsfield drive over land that used to be one of the most successful "snake oil" manufacturing operations of its time. I should say Magic Oil, to be more ...
River Art, a fine art printing provider, surveyed art lovers to weigh in on which art attractions they most want to experience in person.
An issue of National Review that went online in December 2024—marking the 100th birthday of its founder, William F. Buckley Jr.—celebrated his “greatest achievement”: the “absolute ...
Albright no longer has historical information about the gallery on its website, which now has a note announcing the college’s plan to “part with its institutional art collection.” ...
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