"While the castle looks beautiful ... records claim President William McKinley referred to the estate as the "Louvre of America" during a visit in 1898. The county's Historical Society had ...
On the sweeping marble staircases of the Louvre’s Richelieu wing, Anna Dello Russo and Paris Jackson were among the guests posing for photographers. The pair were a study in contrasts ...
This tapestry, woven in the mid-16th century, and based on a painting in the Louvre, tells a fascinating story of diplomacy ...
NO ONE IS quite sure how the Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, got its name. One theory goes that the area was an ancient hunting ground for wolves (lupi in Latin), which used to roam ...
The tapestry, The Reception of an Embassy, was taken down from the castle’s ballroom by the Powis Castle collections team in preparation for its long journey to France for the Mamluks, 1250-1517 ...