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Woman&home columnist Kathy Lette finds a new perspective on the ancient while cruising through the Mediterranean
Displaying personal possessions and objets is an art form – and also key to achieving a room with plenty of panache
From George Stubbs’s golden vision of the labourer’s place in society to Ford Madox Brown’s heroically monumental celebration of manual labour, artists gave individual interpretations of work, as Michael Hall reveals
The most sensual pictures of women sprang from Ovid’s verses, the Aeneid gave Turner his longest-lasting subject matter and Edward Burne-Jones saw himself in Arthur’s deathless slumber. Carla Passino explores how literature influenced art
Discover wildly different courting customs and the origin of international wedding traditions
‘Green sickness’, also known as the ‘disease of virgins’ – a diagnosis applied mainly to teenage girls from the 16th to the 19th centuries – is one of the most puzzling conditions in the history of me