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The Colossus has always figured as a masterwork among Francisco Goya's chronicle of human suffering during Spain's war of independence (1808-1812). But now Madrid's Prado museum, which long gave it pride of place, has come closer than ever to acknowledging that Goya didn't paint it...
When he first heard a baseball game on his grandmother's radio, Bert Shepard, who died on June 16 at age 87, knew he'd found his passion. As a teen, the Indiana native traveled across the country, pitching for minor league teams until World War II intervened. In 1944...
“We would love to have Harvard and Yale back,” said Jack Wills representative Olly Finding. “They drive new interest as an exhibition game. This is hopefully the start of a lifetime partnership with Jack Wills.”
Among the Museu do Oriente's collections are many prominent pieces that have never been publicly exhibited, including rare crucifixes, snuff bottles, screens, ornaments, paintings and antiques from as far afield as East Timor, Japan, Goa, Korea and Macau (the latter meriting a section of its own). There is also...
On both sides of the Charles, the Harvard Art Museum is gearing up for its changes, and boasting integration as a key to improving study resources and exhibition space. Though Manoogian said that the Allston museum project and the renovations of 32 Quincy St. are not strictly tied together, they...