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Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who created an enduring system for naming plants and animals, was also a keen purchaser of farms. In the late 1750s while in his fifties he bought three ...
In the 18th century, the Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus set out to classify life, creating a system of taxonomy that still endures. But, as Firelei Báez – an artist from the Dominican Republic, based ...
With the help of a historical true crime writer, the two Harwood Museum of Art paintings are back home. In 2023, Lou Schachter noticed the ‘Harwood Heist’ was similar to the De Kooning theft.
At the Museum of Modern Art, a watercolor herbarium from 1919 and 1920 flaunts the literal side, and even the preachiness, of abstraction’s superheroine. By Walker Mimms From 1856 until the ...
Art has forever mesmerised people. From the movements of air it captures with swaying grass and clothes, to the stillness of the night when just the moon lights up the sky, art can do it all. And ...
"This award marks the fourth time that Linnaeus has received a competitive award from NCI for LNS8801 development and brings the total non-dilutive contribution by NCI to LNS8801 development to $8 ...
In “A Head Full of Planets” Madalena Santos Reinbolt’s art celebrates her own identity and homeland, despite her marginalized status as a Black woman from rural Brazil.
This alternative medium of art only strengthens the basis of “Colorism” — that these racial structures and hierarchies are social constructs. Printing these cellular images on silk and velvet, he ...
Two sloths living at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens have a new home with the opening of Sloth Crossing, the zoo's new habitat for Ruth, a 7-year-old female Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth, and Chata ...
Some of the oldest landscape photographs of England have been acquired by Historic England, providing a glimpse into the country in the 19th century. View on euronews ...