The study also found that when volunteers looked at five works of art in the Hague’s Mauritshuis museum, their brains responded ten times more positively than when they viewed reproductions ...
Johannes Vermeer's "Girl With The Pearl Earring" is one of the world's most popular paintings -- and now scientists believe ...
When you stand in front of Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl With The Pearl Earring,” something extraordinary happens in your brain.
On a Saturday morning in the winter of 1976, Charles Bennett Taylor was rummaging through the artworks at a small Crows Nest gallery on Sydney’s lower north shore when he spotted an odd ...
The pattern of artworks inducing stronger positive responses than their reproductions held true for the other paintings in the study. The results, released late last month, come as the Netherlands ...
Inside his costume, Gilles’s body has no border because joke after joke has dissolved the body into a sky. His body is ...
yet none of these lineages is very old. Furthermore, many species can reproduce both sexually and asexually, without the frequency of asexuality increasing and eliminating sexual reproduction ...
The art of painting, like other types of art: books, cinema, games – is designed to tell a person some kind of story, a ...
“He paints George in the throes of his suicide, but he does it in this incredibly Old Master way, and elevates a sordid situation to the highest manner of painting.” Bacon is best known for ...
Instead, these plants produce an identical copy of themselves. This type of reproduction is known as asexual reproduction. Plants can reproduce asexually in a number of different ways. Some plants ...