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From classical masterpieces to contemporary installations, explore the expressions that have shaped cultures, sparked emotions, and inspired generations.
Some art enthusiasts believe The Night Watch by Rembrandt hides clues to a murder plot.
The Celtic Revival was a series of movements in the 19th and 20th centuries that saw renewed interest in Ireland’s Celtic and medieval past.
The famous Fauvist Henri Matisse was greatly inspired by Russian Orthodox art and insisted that Western artists study its expressive language.
Gustave Moreau was the defiant visionary whose mystical paintings shaped a groundbreaking new movement in France and beyond.
The Classical world left a legacy of techniques, forms, and materials that were recycled and reused as inspiration centuries later by artists of the Modern period.
John Everett Millais’ Pre-Raphaelite paintings shaped the Brotherhood, inspiring younger artists with his medieval imagery, female beauty, and devotion to nature and realism.
Characterized by intense passion and drama, the love story of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera remains one of the most iconic unions in 20th-century Mexico.
Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the second largest city in Portugal, and one of the best locations for art lovers.