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The Alpilles Mountains, a charming old town, and idyllic Provençal countryside all make this French town feel like stepping ...
With thousands of tourists flocking to cities like Amsterdam and Venice, this beautiful city in Belgium, named the "Venice of ...
Archaeologists were working on “La Place,” a medieval northern city gate that was demolished in the 1700s, when they found a ...
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Standing tall against the North Georgia mountains, Uhuburg Castle looks like it was plucked straight from the pages of a European fairy tale. This gleaming white castle with its striking blue-tipped ...
This hilltop village, with its cobbled streets and picturesque views, seriously feels like you’re stepping into a fairytale, ...
Step into the extravagant estates of the Gilded Age, where historic craftsmanship, rare materials, and breathtaking ...
Visual artists have been a fixture since the 1890s, when French Neo-Impressionist Paul Signac discovered Saint-Tropez, then a fishing village. In 1903, an ill and aged Pierre-Auguste Renoir had ...
For lovers of modern art, it was a golden opportunity to see many great artists in depth. But the works were presented by the Nazis as symptoms of degeneracy, to be mocked and reviled.
The Nazis loathed modern art. They launched a war against it. “Degenerate Art,” an exhibition in Paris on modern art’s greatest crisis, is about culture wars and where they can lead.
In the transition from the Medieval to the modern, an artist like Ligozzi hasn’t abandoned wonder — he’s merely traded the fabulism of the mind for that of nature.