EditorialJustin Bieber's limited edition line of donuts in November almost single-handedly turned around Tim Hortons sending profits soaring by $190MILLION
EditorialPUMA and global pop superstar, Dua Lipa continue to thrill fans, announcing their first product collaboration a limited-release capsule called Flutur
EditorialRevealed: 58-page house manual kept by Ghislaine Maxwell at Jeffrey Epsteins estates which ordered staff to see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing
EditorialInside the windows of the £7.2 million GBP worlds most expensive Advent calendar containing daily Christmas countdown surprises valued at £5.2 million GBP ($6.9 million USD)
EditorialBack To The Future hoverboard signed by Michael J. Fox sells for more than $500,000 (USD) as famous props from Star Wars and Gladiator also fetch $300,000-plus at auction
EditorialTwo youths watching the crucifixion of Saint Peter. Detail. The young man turned towards the looker-on is painter Sandro Boticelli. From the series of murals in the private chapel of the Brancacci-family. 1481-1483. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BCE) on a throne borne by griffins. From the mosaic floor of the cathedral of Otranto, Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor was completed in 1166. See ...
EditorialTree of Life from the coronation mantle of Norman King Roger II of Sicily. See 30-01-02 / 15-18 Embroidery, silk and pearls, Royal workshop Palermo, Italy. 1133-1134 Inv. XIII 14.
EditorialAbbey church of Murbach, Alsace, founded in 727 by Saint Pirmin. Since the 12th century, only members of the aristocracy could become monks in Murbach, and all abbots were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. See also 15-04-06 / 57.
EditorialSaint Gereon Church in Cologne. In the 4th century, a Roman rotunda was erected over the grave of Saint Gereon; the rotunda was transformed into Saint Geron's famous Dekagon in the 13th century. See 15-04-07 / 12 (The building behind the two spires).
EditorialFacade of the cathedral of Otranto, southern Italy. The cathedral was built under Roger, Norman Duke of Apulia, and consecrated in 1088. The mosaic floor, of 1166, is a compendium of medieval knowledge and mythological lore. For mosaic see also 40-11-2...
EditorialThe Wedding at Cana. Photograph after restoration. From the Benedictine Convent of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. Detail of midget with parrot. For overall view please see 40-08-02/34. Canvas (1563), 677 x 994cm. Inv. 142.