A painting by symbolist icon Gustav Klimt that reappeared after nearly a century will be sold at auction in Vienna on ...
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A German art museum worker and aspiring artist hoping for a big break got the sack after he smuggled in one of his own paintings and hung it up in the gallery — home to famous pieces by renowned ...
Gustav Klimt really loved cats. Known as the "crazy cat lady" of the art world, he let them roam his studio freely, despite the chaos and damage they wrought. But did he use cat pee as a fixing agent?
of a pregnant woman being implored not to take the risk of seeing the 'shocking' Impressionist paintings by the likes of Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne. Inside France is our weekly look at some of ...
This legislation, commonly known as 'Percentage for Art', originated in France and has been explored by artists and architects over the years to create new architectural experiences. The idea of ...
A technician at a German museum was fired for smuggling his ... his piece there would bring him an 'artistic breakthrough.' The art world is hard to break into, often requiring skill, connections ...
The exhibition 'Feast & Fast: The Art of Food in Europe, 1500–1800' at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge (26th November 2019 – 26th April 2020) reinforces the notion that 'we are what we eat'.
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An art museum worker in Germany was fired after he smuggled in one of his own paintings and hung it up on the wall, Süddeutsche Zeitung reported. According to the newspaper, the employee ...