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‘Did You Ever Kill Anybody Father?’ Art in a Time of Revolution
In the first decades of the 1800s, revolutions spread across Europe inspired by the American and French revolutions that came before them. The world of the Paris Salons and Royal ...
August 12, 2014
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Kara Lysandra Ross
Dancing Faun of Pompeii: Removed From Habitat, Out of Context
The destructive power of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 effectively ended civic life in Pompeii ...
May 20, 2014
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Matthew James Collins
The Art of a Beautiful Friendship: George Washington Portrait at the Battle of Princeton
One spring morning I visited Princeton, N.J. I drove down Mercer, crossed Nassau Street, and headed toward the ...
May 15, 2014
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Yvonne Marcotte
Art Speaks: John Everett Millais’s ‘The Blind Girl’
Every life on this planet is interconnected to and dependent upon one another. “The Blind Girl” by John ...
April 22, 2014
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Tim Gebhart
A Comparison of Two Madonna Paintings by Bouguereau
Although William Bouguereau (1825–1905), painted the Madonna and Child several times throughout his career, there are two versions ...
January 22, 2014
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Kara Lysandra Ross
Yet Another Lost da Vinci?
Yet another lost da Vinci artwork may be awaiting discovery somewhere in Europe. In recent weeks a portrait, ...
October 31, 2013
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Mark Newell
Rato Machhendranath; Medium: Religious Complexity on Cloth
Throughout much of Asia—and over the course of several centuries—the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley have been held ...
October 20, 2013
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Adam Swart
Edmund Blair Leighton: A Painter Costumers Love
Like Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Edmund Blair Leighton (English, 1852–1922) paid tremendous attention to detail in his work. Leighton ...
October 20, 2013
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Kara Lysandra Ross
William Bouguereau: Despite Poverty, A Calling
The expression in this girl's eyes seem way too intense. She gives such a studious effort to the ...
October 8, 2013
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Tim Gebhart
‘The Thinker’ of Hamangia: A Modern Statue of the Neolithic
This Thinker, not by Rodin, was created between 5250 and 4500 BC.
August 20, 2013
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Bogdan Florescu
The Master Carver for Congo Royalty
West African caryatid stools are prestige items designed as the "seat" of the soul of a new King ...
August 8, 2013
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Mark Newell
Ideal Brides: Romance and Anxiety in Italy
These 16th century plates from Italy are not just pretty; they're an instruction manual for proper wifely conduct.
August 5, 2013
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Angela Clarke
The Ship of Fools by Hieronymous Bosch
In this painting by Hieronymous Bosch, a ship of fools is adrift on a calm sea. Are they ...
August 1, 2013
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Thaddeus Radell
The Most Ancient Alms Dish?
In the early 1970s a battered copper alms dish turned up in a bundle of clothes donated to ...
August 1, 2013
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Mark Newell
St. George Slaying the Dragon in Prague
There’s always something special in the air every time we get across a statue of St. George slaying ...
July 31, 2013
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Bogdan Florescu
Hans Holbein’s Method of Working (+Video)
Hans Holbein the Younger (1497–1543) influenced Pietro Annigoni (1910–1988) with his amazing painting method.
July 30, 2013
BY
Michael John Angel
Ingres: The Master Draftsman
Broke in the era of Napoleon, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres made beautiful drawings to make ends meet.
July 26, 2013
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Tim Gebhart
Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’
"The Night Watch" by Rembrandt has been leaving viewers speechless since 1642, though it’s gotten darker over the ...
July 26, 2013
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Siddhi Parikh
Bronze Gui from Early Western Zhou Period China
Bronze vessels containing offerings of food and drink became part of the ritual practice of the Shang king-shaman.
July 26, 2013
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Richard A. Pegg, PhD
Sculpture of Saint Elzéar: Taking It on the Cheek
Bodies in medieval sculpture are often expressively distorted, but the gesture of this figure’s head is endlessly fascinating ...
July 26, 2013
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Meredith Bergmann
The Vatican Laocoön Group: Death and Rebirth
Punished by the Gods for warning the Trojans, the priest of Apollo and his sons are being killed ...
July 26, 2013
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Matthew James Collins
Hans Makart’s Portrait of Elga
Viennese artist Hans Makart was the rock star of his day. Then he went insane, and died. Did ...
July 26, 2013
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Mark Newell
Thomas Kennington: Another Victorian Ace
Kennington often painted, like many of his contemporaries, the plight of the impoverished and destitute in order to ...
July 26, 2013
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Kara Lysandra Ross
Art That Roars: Afro-Carolinian Face Jugs
Africans in the potteries used the materials at hand to create containers, face jugs, designed to serve the ...
July 26, 2013
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Mark Newell
About Art Speaks
Art Speaks is the Epoch Times' global art exploration project. Here we explore works of art created before ...
July 25, 2013
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A Reclining Female Cycladic Marble Idol
The abundance of good-quality white marble on the Cyclades islands encouraged its wide use in the creation of ...
July 24, 2013
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Jerome Eisenberg, PhD
The Old Stagecoach and Post-Civil War Youth
Eastman Johnson uses many themes throughout his work; the theme of youth was viewed in the post-Civil War ...
July 24, 2013
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Eric Santoli
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