The Column of Trajan, attributed to the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, was completed in 113 A.D. and stands at 126 feet tall. Here is the history of this iconic Roman monument.
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Clara, former Young Producer and current Educator at the Gallery, discusses van Kessel's detailed insect paintings.
Patrick Shearn and Poetic Kinetics's latest project, A Change in the Air, is set to bring messages of hope to Washington, D.C.
Chris Riopelle, the Neil Westreich Curator of Post 1800 Paintings, discusses the depiction of alcohol in paintings.
In New York City's Central Park, a monument has been unveiled honoring women's suffrage pioneers Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
A visitor to the Met's current exhibition, Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle, suspected that she recognized the works on display.
Even if you can't exchange gifts in person this year, we think these 12 gifts would lighten the spirits of any art lover in your life!
A valuable Gustav Klimt painting that was missing for twenty-three years is at last set to go on back on view at its home museum.
How did obelisks, monuments of the ancient Pharaohs, end up in modern metropolises?
With social isolation now a way of life, it’s unsurprising that mid-century American realist painter Edward Hopper is having a moment.