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Italian Futurism was included in the ‘Cubist and Abstract Art’ exhibition at the Museum of...
Genuine mediaeval cloisters on the banks of the Hudson river in New York City? Yes, I did a double-take...
Three and a half millennia in 288 pages. Not possible you might think. And yet James Hall brings it...
There are buried treasures at Eton College and the how and why they came to be is a fascinating study....
The literature on Max Ernst (1891–1976) has, for one reason or another, been dominated by large,...
The late 15th century saw increased demand for all types of goods, including art works. Such demand...