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A skeleton recovered from a Roman-era cemetery in England may mark the first physical evidence of combat between gladiators ...
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 ...
“What we see in art might be considered ... pottery recall the Roman Colosseum, “which would have been the classical world’s Wembley Stadium of combat,” said David Jennings, CEO of York ...
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News Shopper on MSNThe free London art gallery better than the National Gallery but has no visitorsLooking for some art in London? Discover the free Guildhall Art Gallery, home to a vast collection of art and a Roman ...
As the Roman Catholic faithful in Pittsburgh mourn Pope Francis, many are remembering the pontiff's visit to the United ...
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 ...
David Hockney, 87, is now under constant medical ... The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the greatest contemporary ...
Geoffrey Reeve/Bridgeman Art Library Hockney at work ... History and Geography (1909) David Hockney/Richard Schmidt May Blossom on the Roman Road (2009) King Charles went to visit Hockney at ...
The skeleton was one of 82 excavated in a 2004 dig at the Driffield Terrace cemetery in York, one of the only known Roman-era burial ... somewhat brutal life”. David Jennings, chief executive ...
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