Art History
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Weekend Quiz: What was Chera ruler Kadal Pirakottiya Vel Kelu Kuttuvan also known as?
The Heritage Lab
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What evolved faster – human brain or human society?
Nick Longrich, The Conversation
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Weekend Quiz: Which king commissioned this stupa in Punjab?
The Heritage Lab
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In an unknown artist’s miniatures, we get a glimpse of the heirs apparent of Awadh’s last king
Malini Roy Patricia Tena
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The 16th century erotic revolution that made Italy accept nudity in high art
James Grantham Turner, Aeon
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From temple walls to Instagram: The long and rich history of botanical art in India
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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‘Bombs going off like the rains in Sawan’: A reminder from Indian WWI soldiers on the cost of war
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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How the last king of Indore left a mark on the world of style and the arts
Meera Ganapathi
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A portrait created by Artificial Intelligence has blurred the line between machine and artist
Ahmed Elgammal, The Conversation
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An artist reanimates the untold stories of Sikhs in Canada through digital collages
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Photos: A journal offers insights into a British couple’s life in Raj-era India
Margaret Makepeace
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Tune in: The fascinating story of how BBC started its first foreign language radio station in Arabic
Louis Allday
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Paintings capture the life of an English doctor’s family in Lucknow during the British Raj
Malini Roy
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How a British diplomat helped bring Thai art to Europe
Jana Igunma
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Watch: The world’s rarest colour actually comes from India
Scroll Staff
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Recapturing lost history: Key moments in the journey of the graphic image in India
Ranjit Hoskote
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Think entertainment is violent today? The Victorians were much, much more gory
Rosalind Crone, The Conversation
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How we used a particle accelerator to find the hidden face in Degas’s Portrait of a Woman
Daryl Howard, The Conversation
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Lucian Freud denied this painting was his – so how could the BBC claim otherwise?
Kamini Vellodi, The Conversation
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Here is a look at the only known Persian copy of 'The book of Sindbad'
Ursula Sims-Williams