In 1961 a twenty-four-year-old Bob Thompson left New York and the beatnik circles in which he moved for the museums of Europe ...
The musical theater composer stopped in Wilmington during the “Phantom of the Opera” revival tour to talk about Victorian-era paintings.
Harry Beck’s own annotated proof of the London Underground map - the working draft that changed how the world sees cities - is up for auction.
Developed by now-defunct supplier Chausson, the Projet d'Études et de Recherches d'une Ligne Européenne was powered by ...
The interior designer, who works as one half of design studio Salvesen Graham, on how decorative art can bring meaning to any ...
Careening through Californian desert, Riverside was a wild test of skill and courage, with merciless consequences for drivers ...
Buckingham Palace officials are said to be reconsidering how to style Andrew's surname, reflecting the late Queen Elizabeth's ...
René Lalique’s finishing touches—enamel and frosting in particular—helped distinguish his work during his lifetime and will ...
Before the advent of computers, traffic lights were a marvel of mechanical and electromechanical engineering, utilizing ...
The late trumpeter and writer Ian Carr, who worked with Michael Garrick in the Rendell/Carr Quintet, once described the ...
Nearly 50 years after the release of his hit "Everybody Loves The Sunshine, we're looking at the fascinating story of Roy ...