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Enjoy live music, throwback prices at the soda fountain and guided tours as Omaha's Durham Museum celebrates 50 years.
Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
Sotheby’s London is offering what is believed to be the only known self-portrait by Clara Peeters (ca. 1589–ca. 1657), the famed Flemish still life painter.