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Scientists have recreated the elusive Egyptian blue, a pigment used by ancient Egyptian artists for thousands of years.
From the tombs of pharaohs to Roman frescoes, Egyptian blue adorned everything from sacred artifacts to everyday pottery.
Painted in 1666, "View of Olinda, Brazil, With Ruins of the Jesuit Church" is a masterpiece by Frans Post, one of the first European-trained artists to depict the landscapes of Dutch Brazil ...
Hi everyone, In this video I decided to create a stunning dutch pour piece! Follow along! For this painting I used a stunning ...
Sayla Music Academy is striking another chord in Downtown Lodi. The school, in collaboration with the Lodi Arts Foundation and Lodi Arts Commission, unveiled three new picturesque, playable pianos on ...
Abbott was an integral part of New York City's mid-century avant-garde art scene, but her better-known male colleagues have long dominated the movement's legacy ...
Patricia Tobacco Forrester was born in 1940 in North Hampton, Massachusetts, and she died in 2011 in Washington, DC. When her ...
As a financial influencer who posts tips about smart spending, Haley Sacks—also known as @mrsdowjones—felt strongly about ...
Scientists at Washington State University not only discovered how to recreate the color known as "Egyptian Blue," they also ...
Love rummaging through garage sales and thrift stores for that special find? Look out for these vintage patterns among ...
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
President Donald Trump has a new official portait. He has decorated the White House with his mug shot and assassination ...