Davidson Galleries had been preparing to move to a new location, so some of its works were especially vulnerable to smoke damage
Unseen for nearly 300 years, the art resurfaced during restorations at Christ's College
With his victory at last night's Emmy Awards, the celebrated musician is the 19th person in history to take home an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony
The city's 13th arrondissement honored the British musical legend on what would have been his 77th birthday
Sold in exchange for exit visas in 1939, the estimated $30 million masterpiece will stay at a Spanish museum
Freedom of information requests have revealed more details about absent artifacts from the last 20 years
The National Park Service had proposed replacing the statue with public resources showcasing the city's Native American history
Critics say the image is disrespectful of the original work, which the artist made as a commentary on the AIDS epidemic
The "Killers of the Flower Moon" star accepted the award by speaking in the Blackfeet language
Thousands of painters, cartoonists, sculptors and other creatives are featured in the documents, which reinvigorated debates around copyright infringement and consent
French officials have called on artists to submit designs for six new windows in the structure's south aisle
Representing some of the world's best nature photography, the pictures are being put to a popular vote for the People's Choice Award
"Images of a Woman," signed by all four members of the band, could fetch as much as $600,000 at auction
Nicholas Dombek is one of nine individuals accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of artwork, sports memorabilia and cultural artifacts
The piece is part of a rare collection by the Victorian-era designer and architect William Burges
A new exhibition showcases how the Vancouver Art Gallery investigated the artworks' authenticity
The 16th-century piece was one of more than 1,100 artworks taken from a Dutch-Jewish art dealer's collection during World War II
Titles that appeared on multiple lists include "Lessons in Chemistry," "Spare" and "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow"
The collection of Baroque and Renaissance pieces includes Vincent van Gogh's first painting of the outdoors
Artist Gilbert Stuart painted the work after the president sat for him in late 1795
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