In its 15th year, the contest showcases diverse avian species, their fascinating behaviors and the habitats needed to keep them alive
The reflective metal structure was found on a hiking trail in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge
Important details in "The Judgement of Paris" appear to have been changed several decades after the artist's death
The trove of objects—including pottery, porcelain, shells and coins—was found roughly a mile below the surface
The photographer entered the image into a contest's artificial intelligence category to "prove that human-made content has not lost its relevance"
The painting, "The Rest on the Flight into Egypt," could sell for as much as $30 million
A curator has finally figured out the identity of the couple painted by Frans Hals around 1637
The Le Guin family has donated the science fiction novelist's former house to be used for a new writers residency
A new exhibition challenges longstanding assumptions about the American Impressionist's artistic legacy
The 17th-century artworks were recovered from Germany and placed at the Paris museum in the 1950s
Created in 1979, the rare missile-firing figurine has become a "mythic icon" among collectors
"I haven't written anything for three years," he admitted in the note, which will go to auction this summer
The black-and-white landscape dupes, which have since been taken down, violated Adobe's generative A.I. policies
Ace-Liam Ankrah, who turns 2 in July, has already hosted a solo exhibition and sold 15 original pieces
Lego is selling a 4,383-piece model of the historic structure ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics
A protester was arrested on Saturday after plastering a poster over "Poppy Field" at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris
The Middle East Institute show, "Louder Than Hearts," explores portraits of Arab and Iranian women through the lens of ten celebrated female artists
The collection includes artifacts spanning the ninth century B.C.E. to the second century C.E.
A recent discovery in a Polish library of 27 books that were thought to have been lost sheds light on the breadth of the German scholars' work
Researchers recently discovered bloodshed-themed stick-figure sketches in a cluster of houses in the doomed ancient city
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