Eros, the ancient Greek god of love, is captured peacefully asleep in this exquisite sculpture exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum.
After decades locked away in a basement, some of the finest sculptures from antiquity have been pulled from the gloom and returned to public view in Rome.
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Surrealist visionaries Magritte and Les Lalanne meet in New York, where dreamlike paintings merge with fantastical forms.
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Born of Victorian anxieties and ambition, these vast, atmospheric and often overgrown burial grounds are the resting places ...
These NYC museum cafés prove that dining can be as inspiring as the galleries, with dishes worth lingering over.
As the summer hordes retreat, those in the know head for the Cyclades to relish the best the ‘off-season’ Greek islands have ...
Throughout the week, students and alums celebrate homecoming with traditions like the Sea of Orange Parade — which hosts up ...