Remembering Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, MOJO revisits a brain-scrambling encounter with the high priest of dub. “Are you f**kin’ mad ...
Prince Louis has a sweet nickname for his grandfather, King Charles, according to reports. The monarch is said to be incredibly dedicated to his grandchildren, wanting to spend as much time as ...
Based on Hilary Mantel's novel "The Mirror & the Light," the last installment in the acclaimed television series chronicles ...
Born His Royal Highness Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge, Louis is the third and youngest child of Prince William and Princess Kate, and the younger brother of Prince George and Princess ...
Prince William is the eldest son of Charles and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales. In his early life, he grew up at Kensington Palace with his younger brother Prince Harry, where he still ...
Born Henry Charles Albert David, Prince Harry, also known as The Duke of Sussex, is the younger son of King Charles and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. He is currently fifth-in-line to ...
The RAA&M Annual Art Auction attracts serious collectors from across the country, as well as those just starting an art collection. Held in the Hibbard Gallery of the Rockport Art Association & Museum ...
An oil painting of a Māori elder by New Zealand painter Charles Frederick Goldie became the most valuable Māori portrait in New Zealand art history. An oil painting of a Māori elder has fetched a ...
“..Wilson rendered many scenes from Oklahoma history that had been largely forgotten and are now captured for all time... ” ...
Art auctions in 2024 featuring art of the American West continued to show the interest in this timeless genre as well as complementary art that can fill collections.
The artist’s 1931 painting depicts an old-fashioned American living room in a modern, Cubist-influenced style, forging a new aesthetic of the 20th century. Christie’s will offer Exceptional ...
Between 1882 and 1890, five artists—Vincent van Gogh, along with Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Emile Bernard, and Charles Angrand—flocked to villages on the fringes of Paris.