Nobody knows the name of the child in "The Black Boy," but a museum in Liverpool is hoping someone will recognize him
About 200 servers competed in the 1.2-mile race—a tradition that goes back to 1914
The message came in through the museum's online contact form on March 17
The project—titled Museums Without Men—debuted in the U.S. and the U.K. during Women's History Month
The Perth Museum in Scotland is unveiling digital reconstructions of men and women who lived in the region from the Bronze Age through the 16th century
Federal investigators have handed over the shoes to their rightful owner, who plans to sell them at auction later this year
The FBI has returned the rare objects to Okinawa, where they were looted during World War II
Researchers found flutes, bells, gold jewelry and the body of an important religious leader inside the elaborate shared grave
The Louvre cleaned and conserved Hans Holbein's 1539 likeness of the Tudor queen, revealing its vibrant colors and previously hidden details
Located on a wall behind a bare tree, the work features towering streaks of green meant to look like foliage
The National Museum Cardiff is encouraging visitors to snap photos with the 1887 artwork, which is on view in Wales for the first time
A new report from the American Library Association found that the number of challenged titles increased by 65 percent in 2023
At the Picasso Museum, the talented painter's artistic legacy is finally getting the recognition it deserves
Designed by artist Marjane Satrapi, the enormous triptych depicts athletes competing around the Eiffel Tower
Five artists have been shortlisted for the project, which will be located near the site of the U.K.'s first dedicated AIDS ward
The suspects allegedly recreated the famous street artist's work using spray paint and cardboard to rake in over $10,000
The famed novelist had instructed his family never to publish drafts of "Until August," written as he struggled with dementia during his final years
If predictions are accurate, the sale would be the highest ever for an American postage mark
The 1917 Balfour Declaration was a pivotal declaration of British support for a "national home for the Jewish people"
A researcher found a box containing 800 pages from the composer's first musical, "La, La, Lucille"
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