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Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun made the rich look beautiful, before and after the French Revolution. Now she has a show of her own at the Met.
For over a century photography has captured, documented and shaped the course of history, with some leaving a lasting legacy.
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As the world commemorates the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s tragic death, we look back at her best beauty moments—and the haircut that confirmed her place as an icon.
Lady Jane Grey was made queen of England for nine days in 1553, at age 15, before she was executed by Mary Tudor.
We tend to think of history like a comic book: we have heroes, we have villains, the end. But that is not how real life works. People are too complex to be boiled down into one easily digestible image. However, that has not stopped history from conveniently forgetting a few things about some of its
CATHERINE THE GREAT - in her coronation gown and regalia. The enormous gown is made of silver silk embroidered with golden eagles & there is ermine trim at the hem.
Queen Elizabeth I
George Stuart (born 1929) is an American sculptor, raconteur and historian. He has traveled the United States presenting historical monologues about the last four centuries in the Americas, Europe,…
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