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From classical masterpieces to contemporary installations, explore the expressions that have shaped cultures, sparked emotions, and inspired generations.
The Gothic Revival, a major 18th to 19th-century British cultural movement, was reimagined by the Victorian poet Christina Rossetti through her distinctive literary contributions.
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The statue of Athena Parthenos in the Athenian Parthenon is one of the most famous examples of classical Greek sculpture. What do we know about it?
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