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  • How Robert the Doll Became a Work of Art

    How Robert the Doll Became a Work of Art

    At first glance, Robert the Doll might look like any other weathered antique toy. But for those who know his story, he’s far more than that—he’s a cultural icon, a supernatural legend,…

  • The Exploitation in the Tattoo Industry

    In recent years, tattooing has surged in popularity, transforming from a niche subculture into a mainstream art form. However, beneath the surface of this vibrant and expressive industry lies a darker reality…

  • Korea: The History of its Art

    Korea: The History of its Art

    The story of Korean art is one of endurance, elegance, and the delicate balancing act between continuity and change. Nestled between powerful cultural forces—most notably China to the west and Japan to…

  • Biography: Edward Steichen

    Biography: Edward Steichen

    Edward Steichen (1879–1973) was an American photographer, painter, and curator, renowned for his significant contributions to the fields of photography and the visual arts. Born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, Steichen…

  • Biography: Fernand Khnopff

    Biography: Fernand Khnopff

    Fernand Khnopff, born on September 12, 1858, in Grembergen, Belgium, was a leading figure in the Symbolist movement, a pan-European development that sought to express the ineffable aspects of human experience through…

  • Arizona: The History of its Art

    Arizona: The History of its Art

    Some of the oldest surviving art in North America clings to the rock faces of Arizona’s canyons, lava fields, and desert escarpments. Scratched, pecked, and etched into basalt and sandstone, these petroglyphs—many…

  • Biography: Ernst Josephson

    Biography: Ernst Josephson

    Ernst Josephson, a Swedish painter and poet, was born on April 16, 1851, in Stockholm, Sweden. His artistic career spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during which he played a…