Gerda Wegener was one of the most popular illustrators of her time and the artist who celebrated queer experiences.
The Barbizon School emerged in a small French village of the same name and focused on painting nature without allegorical meanings attached to it.
During his artistic career, Sigmar Polke experimented with countless materials, incorporating photography, sculpture, and even chemistry into his works.
From Paris to Beijing, the world's largest museums stand out for their immense collections of extreme cultural significance, record-breaking scale, and millions of visitors.
Although Georgia O’Keeffe's works are the most expensive by a woman artist, they still fall short of the prices achieved by famous male artists.
Stolen, looted, donated with dire warnings, and locked away, these artifacts have one thing in common: debate over their supposed ancient curses refuses to die.
Walter Sickert invented his own form of Impressionism, which was dark and moody and centered around voyeuristic observations of the working class.
From Shakespeare to Neruda, explore the world’s best museums dedicated to authors and step inside the homes where literary history was written.