Japan converted the JS Kaga, a helicopter-carrying destroyer, into a light aircraft carrier. The ship just completed its ...
Advanced digital imaging reveals a portrait of an unknown man beneath "Ecce Homo," an oil painting by renowned Renaissance ...
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15 Inspiring Ways to Capture the Essence of Jesus in Your ArtWhether you seek to depict his compassion, strength, or humanity, translating the essence of Jesus onto paper is both an art and a journey. In this listicle, we explore 15 inspiring methods to ...
Today's Gospel reading presents the only miracle in which Jesus heals someone in stages. When he first lays his hands on the blind man, his vision begins to return, but imperfectly. He sees people, ...
An on-campus controversial art exhibition at East Tennessee State University (ETSU) has caused debate among students, faculty and religious groups. Some see it as an important statement on inclusivity ...
This painting was holding a centuries-old secret that art historians were thrilled to find. A close examination of "Ecce Homo" by Renaissance artist Titian revealed another painting underneath.
With over 12,000 works of art—including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints—the Andrés Blaisten Collection is considered the world’s largest and most complete collection of Mexican art.
From a dress made from 200 lightbulbs to works made by computer, the Tate takes us on a dizzying, dense trip through half a century of electrically augmented art, fretted with optimism for a future ...
Every Sunday, the BYU Museum of Art's Instagram page posts a picture of a piece of artwork followed by a question relating to ...
Art Institute's elaborately displayed tooth, thought to belong to John the Baptist, turns out not to
An ancient tooth in a crystal vessel inside a gilded silver frame at the Art Institute of Chicago was long thought to belong to John the Baptist, a contemporary of Jesus. But testing ruled that out.
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