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See How These Medieval Artists Explored the Many Meanings of Love and Desire in a New Exhibition at the Met Cloisters
The show features more than 50 paintings, manuscripts, textiles and other artworks created in Western Europe between the 13th ...
Guillaume de Machaut, the master poet-composer of fourteenth-century France, served for many years as the canon of the great Gothic cathedral at Reims, where the kings of the realm were crowned.
In a newly published history of the region’s female monarchs, CU Boulder scholar shows the connections between love, grief and madness Like many of their royal European counterparts of the time, the ...
may seem familiar to you. Archaeologists were renovating a roughly 500-year-old crane at a port in Gdańsk when they uncovered a small silvery artifact, the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk said in a ...
On April 27, Boston Baroque presented a thrilling production of one of the gems of baroque opera, George Frideric Handel’s opera “Ariodante,” which is a tale of love’s triumph over evil set in ...
Archaeologists uncovered a centuries-old artifact, a turtle dove with a Latin phrase about love, during work in Gdańsk, a museum said and photo shows. Photo from Hanna Borkowska and the National ...
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