The Clark Art Institute's summer show details how he became the most famous French sculptor in America.
By the end of his life, Auguste Rodin was easily the most famous artist in the world, staging international exhibitions, waitlisting collectors, and influencing generations of artists
This monument bears the names of those aboard the ill-fated B-17 “Flying Fortress” aircraft that slammed into the southeast slope of Mount Tom in Holyoke on July 9, 1946. (The Republican file photo)
HOLYOKE — Family, dignitaries and members of the military and general public will g
A house turned into a medieval palace, hanging gardens, wall-to-wall Versace and a unit built into a grain silo are among the most unusual homes up for grabs.
A house styled as a medieval castle with a moat, a grain silo converted to an apartment and a backyard pool area decorated with R
The LA Kings will retire Dustin Brown's No. 23 and unveil a statue of the franchise icon at Crypto.com Arena on February 11, 2023, as part of a special evening honoring the legendary Kings player. The festivities will include raising the banner with his number to the rafters during an on-ice c
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The Cathedral of St. Raphael has a storie
Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version of this story had an incorrect length for the stone. It is 13 feet long.
Some say King Arthur slew a giant there. Others say he knelt in prayer and his knee print indentations are forever etched into the stone.
Archaeologists set
Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version of this story had an incorrect length for the stone. It is 13 feet long.
Some say King Arthur slew a giant there. Others say he knelt in prayer and his knee print indentations are forever etched into the stone.
Archaeologists set
Two days after the Georgia Guidestones were destroyed by a bomb last Wednesday, a group of Elbert County residents gathered at the crime scene with a backhoe to dig further into the mysterious 42-year-old landmark.
When the Stonehenge-type monument north of Elberton was unveiled in 1980
Jocelyn Mondou (municipal councillor), Patrick Péloquin (municipal councilor and chairman of the heritage committee), Martin Lajeunesse (deputy mayor and vice-chairman of the heritage committee), Geoffrey Shayne Packwood (director of the Pierre-De Saurel Historical Society) and Paul Salois (scul
Following an appeal launched by the Center d'études argonnais in its magazine "Horizons d'Argonne", the ASPV (Association for the safeguarding of the heritage of Vouzin) mobilized to safeguard the funerary monument of Charles Feraud.A work that passes for one of the most original of the Ardennes