It makes us mere mortals feel so much better knowing that even the most skilled artists have off days.
Nine years ago, thieves stole paintings by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian from the National Gallery in Athens.
Prince Charles accidentally became mixed up in an art forgery scandal involving James Stunt and a man called Tony Tetro, who did some paintings in his kitchen.
Some of the world’s most famous works of art are hiding interesting details that you might not have noticed.
Apps that age you are so last week. Now there’s a filter that turns you into a harrowing, but artistic, portrait.
‘Salvator Mundi’ won’t be part of this year’s Leonardo da Vinci show in Paris, and the owner isn’t all that keen to let too many people have a look.
Researchers have developed a system that can recreate lifelike motion from just a single frame of a person’s face. Enter the moving Mona Lisa.
Last night, the official presidential portraits of Michelle and Barack Obama were revealed. Here’s why the event was more significant than those before it.
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” smashed records when it sold on auction last week, but it’s also made some in the art world turn a little ugly.
We often feature the results from various photography competitions around the world, because who doesn’t like looking at beautiful photos. Here’s something different.
School would’ve been a whole lot more interesting if we could’ve encountered the genius of Superheroism in out textbooks. Oh well, at least we get to see what could have been…
The Prince of Wales has released the largest collection of his watercolours, 130 to be exact, for public viewing, and have been published in an online gallery.
The small handful of leaked photographs (here and here) showing paintings by ex-President of the United States, George W. Bush was but a taste of marvelously childlike collection that we have in store for you, here. From a topical view of a watermelon on a table to a study of a horse (or a donkey, […]