The glowing works from Siena, now at the Met, are revelatory for their emotional intensity and 24-karat beauty.
You won't find Norman Rockwell, Pearl S. Buck or John Deere buried in Vermont, so you'll have to travel out of state to see their final resting spots.
The Met’s new exhibition on Siena—the first of its kind in America—shows how the possibilities of strange, colorful ooze ...
OPINION: In a recently resurfaced sermon, the celebrated megachurch pastor used a popular white supremacist of the prosperity ...
Edward Fraughton’s last masterpiece is photographed for the first time by the Deseret News — a sculpture that the late, award ...
Placed near the Light of the World Garden with 15 scenes devoted to Jesus Christ, new garden includes 130 bronze sculptures, ...
The Mystery Remains! For centuries, people had often argued whether the Shroud of Turin was truly the cloth that covered ...
A Splendora artist and television personality known as "The World’s Most Famous Gift Wrap Artist" will return for "The ...