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Death by Art: The Story Behind Luis Jiménez’ Iconic Blue Mustang

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Too Much Love Will Kill You—The Death of Raphael

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Remarkable Romani—Astonishing Works By and About the Community

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From Flash Gordon to Postmodernism: The Daring Designs of Helmut Jahn

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5 Things You Should Know About Michaelina Wautier

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Elisabetta Sirani: Pioneer, Teacher and Artist

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Growing Up Between Two Artists—Enchanting Portraits of Claude and Paloma Picasso

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Sakura and Hanami: The Art of Impermanence

Beauty thr-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said, “Art is long, and time is fleeting.” This sentiment seems almost to have been written to express the idea of hanami, or flower viewing. For two weeks every Spring, the sakura trees, cherry blossoms, flower in a riot of pink, only to fade as quickly as they bloomed. Despite this brevity—or maybe because of it—the spectacle attracts thousands of visitors year after year in Japan, and also in major cities across the world like Paris, São Paulo, Vancouver, Taipei, London, and even Washington DC. What is it that has been bringing people out since the 800s to sit under the cherry blossoms?

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A Bizarre Story of Brothers De Witt Who Were… Eaten by a Mob?

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Suzanne de Court’s Enamel Masterpieces

Suzanne de Court: Enamel Masterpieces

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