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These, among many other exotic animals, are the beasts with which gladiators did battle in amphitheaters across the Roman empire ... Stadium of combat,” David Jennings, the head of York ...
The Marquess of Cholmondeley has given contemporary sculptors the run of his ‘doll’s house on a grand scale’ to create great ...
Looking for some art in London? Discover the free Guildhall Art Gallery, home to a vast collection of art and a Roman ...
A Roman thought to be a gladiator stares out in a visual reconstruction of a man who met a gruesome end almost 2,000 years ...
John Job writes about the musicians he heard at the Big Ears Festival ... and why he's always wanted to play the guitar.
Ray, who would have turned 104 on May 2, reached the heart of receptive global audiences because of the sheer simplicity of his art ...
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, which features thousands of Medieval, Renaissance, Greek, Roman and Cypriot antiquities ... works like Michelangelo's David are on display.
A MAJOR train journey hack allows you to hop-on and hop-off a train to see different destinations with just one ticket. A ‘break of’ route allows travellers to purchase a train ticket, ...
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and art-science-climate organisation Invisible Dust have unveiled the final public artwork for Wild Eye: a new marine wildlife watching station on Marine Drive with a Mosaic ...
After a months-long legal battle, the sculpture is on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art ahead of its repatriation to Turkey, with newly added context about its provenance.
An installation view of “Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection.” Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a ...