One woman's trash was headed for the curb—until she decided to give it one last chance.
Art dealer Helen Fioratti and her husband, Nereo, purchased the mosaic from an aristocratic Italian family in the 1960s and used it as a coffee table in their Manhattan apartment for some 45 years.
In the palliative care ward of a South Australian hospital, Albert "Doc" Todd is piecing broken tiles together to make lasting, colourful mosaics. "It relaxes me. I get a lot of pleasure from it," he ...
Two millennia after it served as a floor on a Roman emperor's ship and decades after it disappeared mysteriously, this mosaic returns to Italy Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism ...