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The Maillets began buying daguerreotypes in the 1960s and their 200-strong collection spans the full history and evolution of ...
A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, ...
Lord Byron is one of the first and best-known philhellenes who actively participated in Greece’s War of Independence.
As a member of the American Female Moral Reform Society (AFMRS), a group dedicated to preventing prostitution in cities in the early and mid-19th century ... a visit to the man who’d sent ...
The Register presents five of Tissot’s works that reflect Christ’s path, with reflections.
Under a silver gray sky, I stared up at a line of elegant 19th-century buildings on the ... Adams' book remains a compelling self-portrait of a man trying to keep his feet as the ground shifts ...
The artist’s first major museum survey fills Frank Lloyd Wright’s spiral with a rich mix of media, a view of the polymathic ...
This Easter, we've hidden a dozen colorful, egg-centric stories across Reason.com. Hop around the site to find them—or click ...
When an exotic foreign princess showed up in an English village, it marked the beginning of one of history's wildest hoaxes.
It’s not an area in which I have any expertise but I’ve found myself thinking about trade and resources, and what it could ...
The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.