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In 1911, a mysterious thief slipped the Mona Lisa out of the Louvre, shocking the world. The disappearance set off a global ...
Leonardo da Vinci, history's ultimate genius polymath, still makes headlines as his work inspires new research.
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TheCollector on MSNWhat Did Sigmund Freud Have to Say About Leonardo da Vinci?Sigmund Freud published a rather extensive study on Leonardo da Vinci, his childhood, and the symbols present in his art. The ...
Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from Dan Brown’s bestselling 2003 mystery thriller (which also inspired the hit 2006 film starring Tom Hanks), the talky, excessively plotty and overly long ...
Just like the gods who have the supernatural powers to make plenty out of scarcity, artists have the ability to create with ...
Iconic masterpieces including Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' and Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' have been transformed into immersive audio experiences for those with visual impairments. Alice Rizzo ...
Given its enduring popularity, J-Hope even bagged his first-ever music show trophy for his latest single. On Thursday, April 10’s episode of the popular South Korean music show M-Countdown, the ...
On April 15, 2012, the first World Art Day took place; it was supported by all the International Association of Art (IAA) committees as well as 150 artists. The first World Art Day was celebrated to ...
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It’s World Art Day. April 15th is the birthday of one of the most remarkable artists in history - Leonardo da Vinci (yes, the ...
Each week, "Flying Horse" features dozens of Central Illinois children's thoughts and drawings on various topics. This week: ...
For the Louvre, history ended in 1848—later masterpieces are in France’s other national museums—but its transformation ...
A VISUALLY impaired composer has interpreted the sounds of some of the world's most famous artworks and turned them into music. Bobby Goulder, who has Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy and cannot ...
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