The granite pedestal that served as the base for the Confederate monument on the Daviess County Courthouse lawn has been removed. | Photo by Josh Kelly
The granite pedestal that served as the base for the Confederate monument on the Daviess County Courthouse lawn has been removed. It is
Stonington―The Board of Selectmen on Thursday approved the use of $86,420 in federal American Rescue Plan Act money to fund most of the remaining cost of a veterans memorial monument proposed for the lawn in front of the police station.
The Board of Finance has earlier approved the us
by Aditi Priya Singh · August 18, 2022
A statue of baby Jesus in a museum in the United States stirred up the Internet. This painting depicts a statue of the mother Mary holding the baby Jesus in her arms. The reason the photo has become a hot topic on social media is becaus
Unknown Roman artist, The Doryphoros (27BC-AD68) Courtesy the Minneapolis Institute of Art
An Italian court recently ruled that the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) must return an ancient marble sculpture because it was illegally excavated. The sculpture, a two-metre-tall copy of The
Working in three dimensions, sculptors throughout history have shaped marble, bronze, wood, and other materials into incredible forms. And from our earliest times, sculpture has been an important way to understand culture and society, whether from portrait busts of great leaders or symbolic re
The Four Seasons statues at Yaddo in Saratoga Springs are getting a little tender loving care.
The four marble figures that have stood guard over the classic Italian-style gardens since 1909 have endured plenty, most notably more than 100 years of weather as well as a 2005 paint ball fig
The heritage and archeology office of the canton of Neuchâtel (OPAN) is currently carrying out a second excavation campaign of a funerary monument from the early Iron Age in the Chanet forest in Colombier.Currently, three burials have been identified."For a month, professionals and archeology st
Long before he became the most famous artist associated with the Baroque movement of the 17th century, a 13-year-old Gian Lorenzo Bernini stunned Italy when he created a bust of the surgeon Antonio Coppola. It was among Bernini’s earliest psychologically piercing busts—and, if you believe
The Times of Israel liveblogged Monday’s events as they happened.
US federal judge shoots down an injunction request from Ben & Jerry’s that was filed as part of the ice cream maker’s legal battle over sales in Israeli settlements.
Ben & Jerry’s had sought to pr
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When Baltimore-area children return to school Monday, some of them will have a new spot to read and socialize.
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