Joanna Koerten was a super star of the Dutch Golden Age. A new museum exhibition thrusts her back in the spotlight.
Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection” stands among the most valuable exhibits the Norton has ever presented, if you ask J.
That indelicate word, ”deattribution”–meaning a downgrading in the authorship of a work of art–has surfaced again, this time at the Metropolitan Museum (where officials prefer the word ”reattribution” ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The face — fleshy jowls, broad nose and eyes that penetrate the viewer — is one of the most familiar of any artist in history. Among Rembrandt’s scores of self-portraits, from ...
The season’s most unlikely novelty hit started life as a 42-second musical snippet created for a TV comedy series. When radio stations across the country began taping the itsy-bitsy theme from ...
The Rembrandts bear the burden of any one-hit wonder: A smash song brings mainstream fame, massive airplay and a nice payday, then overshadows an entire career. Unlike most musical sensations, however ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Alot of people have asked Danny Wilde why he and partner Phil Solem –collectively known as The Rembrandts — only write love songs. Wilde’s response: “What other subject is there worthy of writing ...
A little over 17 years since the series finale of Friends aired, the cast is finally reuniting for a special appearing today on HBO Max. But this isn’t like Return to Mayberry or A Very Brady ...
You'll have heard it hundreds, no, thousands of times. Chances are you don't know who sings it though, if requested, you could probably recite it word for word, backwards if necessary. It's a song ...
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