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John Singer Sargent's most iconic portrait Madame X was the scandal of the 1884 Paris Salon. Here's the story behind the ...
From a foldable bike used by World War II paratroopers to the souped-up Schwinn made famous in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," a ...
But the opening of La Fondation, a 58-room hotel with interiors by the New York-based design firm Roman and Williams, might ...
On 28 April 1925, the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts opened in Paris. It was a landmark ...
Corinthia Bucharest opened in the Romanian capital after a seven-year renovation with 30 suites, three restaurants and bars, ...
From under-the-radar boulangeries to Seine-side seafood spots and underground jazz clubs, here’s how to navigate the City of ...
Big changes are coming to Disneyland Paris: new Frozen and Lion King lands, hotel overhauls, and fresh dining and shopping in ...
This spring, jewelry art takes center stage – from Renaissance pieces in Toulouse to sketches at the Petit Palais and all ...
In March, his self-portrait 1946 became the face of Paris Noir, an exhibition that celebrates the rich tapestry of black resistance art that took root and blossomed in Paris during the postwar ...
Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times Supported by By Emily LaBarge Reviewing from Paris Inside and outside ... of a life in art lived with passionate curiosity, attention to the human condition ...
Smoke billows across the Paris skyline as a fire burns at a recycling plant in the 17th arrondissement. Picture: Michel Rubinel/AFP As darkness falls, the blaze continues to grow stronger – with ...
A huge inferno tore through a building in Paris's 17th arrondissement on Monday, with flames and thick black smoke rising high into the sky and casting a dark cloud across the French capital.