By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Valentine's cards and gifts have their roots in English traditions — but Americans have long embraced them for romantic partners and other loved ones.
Back home in Washington, D.C., The New Yorker writer Kyle Chayka and his wife, Jess, cook “constantly and elaborately,” he says. (Their home is conveniently sandwiched between ...
Two halves of a painting that Manet split in 1878 will be reunited for the first time in nearly 150 years at the National ...
The 17th-century artist’s likeness of the young Hapsburg, currently on view at the Norton Simon Museum in California, ...
Michener Art Museum celebrates the legacy of Bucks County Art Collector Lewis Tanner Moore in a new exhibition on collecting ...
Up to the mid-1670s, English glasses, like their Continental counterparts ... Drinking glasses from the 19th century afford plenty of collecting opportunities. By the late 18th century, deep cutting ...