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Dolce & Gabbana at the Grand Palais, haute couture at the Louvre... As fashion's popularity grows, dialogues between classic ...
When the former New York Times Paris bureau chief first set out to write a book about the most famous and largest museum in ...
President Macron’s pledge to rescue “jewel of the nation” meets scepticism and derision amid the country's fiscal squeeze ...
The writer, a former New York Times journalist who has lived in Paris for more than 20 years, aims to make the Louvre ...
A Veronese show in May is set to be latest in long line of Renaissance Venice crowd-pleasers for the Spanish institution ...
Only 5 percent of the artists represented are from Kanazawa—a region of just under 462,000 people—although 53 percent are Japanese artists and 63 percent are Asian. That balance will likely shift over ...
With its A-list residents and a remarkable history, Père Lachaise holds its own against even the City of Love’s top museums ...
How Ingres’s masterpiece Comtesse d’Haussonville took center stage in the Frick Collection’s newly unveiled galleries.
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How Ingres’s masterpiece Comtesse d’Haussonville took center stage in the Frick Collection’s newly unveiled galleries.
In the late 18th and early 19th century, Westerners were involved in extensive looting of Greek antiquities as the nation was ...
The ancient Greeks wore a variety of hats to protect them from the elements and to act as aesthetic embellishments ...
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