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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: This Renaissance Painting Took a Winding Path From Hitler’s Munich Apartment to an American Journalist’s Home to the National Gallery in London
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: New Clues Help Solve the Mystery of an Enslaved Boy Pictured in a Portrait by a Leading English Artist
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: A Hiker in Norway Found an Elite Warrior’s Golden Sword Ornament. It Was Likely a Sacrifice to the Gods Made During a Time of Turmoil
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: Meet 'Gabi,' the Robot That Just Became a Monk at a Buddhist Temple in South Korea. It’s the Latest Robot to Take Up Religious Practice
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: After World War II, This German Artist Turned the Art World Upside Down—Literally, by Inverting His Paintings
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: Did Facial Recognition Find a Lost Portrait of Anne Boleyn? Scholars Debate Whether A.I. Solved or Merely Muddled an Art History Mystery
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: The Creator of 'Star Wars' Loves Art That Tells a Story. Peek at the Collection of George Lucas’ New Museum Before It Opens This Fall
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: Attributed to Banksy, a New Statue of a Suited Man, Blinded by a Flag and Walking Off a Ledge, Appeared in Central London
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: Alexander the Great’s (Marble) Head Turned Up in New York. U.S. Officials Say It Was Stolen—and Just Sent It Back to Italy