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
Crafted around 1900, the charismatic carvings were inspired by Japanese decorative pendants
One of the carvings may even depict French emperor and military commander Napoleon Bonaparte being hanged
For the second time this month, a painting of a British royal is garnering backlash
The one-of-a-kind sculpture in California, designed by the son of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is at the mercy of shifting grounds
The plastic (and fantastic) version of Williams is one of nine new Mattel dolls celebrating female athletes
The 1972 Q1 microcomputer could fetch $60,000 at auction
Ahead of planned construction, experts removed the 4,000-pound wall behind the 1989 artwork, which is now on public display for the first time
Northern Europe and the British Isles
"Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography" showcases 150 photographs taken between the 1920s and today
The ceramic tiles, which vanished during World War II, once adorned a Baroque bathing pavilion in Warsaw
While the artwork's age is still unknown, some think it depicts the mother of the Buddha
Ann Pizzorusso, a geologist and art historian, says she's identified the location in the background of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting
The musician created the artwork in the 1960s while recovering from a motorcycle accident in Woodstock, New York
Nobody knows for sure, but plausible theories include swords, servants and saddles
A new exhibition showcases stunning mythical artworks of the Zhou Dynasty's "lost" kingdoms
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