A 1690 first edition of Roman historian Seutonius, signed by Lady Emma Hamilton, is going under the hammer at Duggleby Stephenson in York.
The Young Contemporaries 2026 exhibit showcasing student art is on view until March 14 at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in downtown Charleston.
How a single, invisible thread has reshaped our understanding of love, fate, and connection for centuries.
The evolution of human hands is one of the most important – and overlooked – stories of our origin. Now, new fossil evidence ...
Long dresses, flat blades, and modest lifts once defined figure skating. Historic artifacts in Colorado Springs show how toe ...
From ancient Chinese scrolls to American West, horses are among the greatest muses for artists across time and space.
A "lost" red chalk study for the Sistine Chapel—discovered via a website submission—ignited a 45-minute bidding war at Christie's.
Her choreography told stories in new ways and her collaborations with costume and stage designers changed the aesthetic of the art. Now, her dance company marks its first century ...
A simple sausage from Germany overtook ballparks and backyards to become the quintessential hand-held meal that is decidedly all-American ...
New research from the University of Portsmouth reveals that during the Great Plague of 1665, Londoners relied on published death statistics to make critical daily decisions about where to go, whom to ...