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Haggadah

The Haggadah, the Hebrew text recited during the Jewish holiday of Passover, consists of a compendium of blessings, prayers, biblical passages, homiletic commentaries, and psalms.

Crucifix

The earliest surviving examples of a Crucifix, a cross with a figure of the crucified Christ and an important symbol for the Christian holiday of Easter, are Italian and date from the 5th century.

In this update, Grove Art Online publishes 1 revision and 57 emendations as part of our regular corrections process. Benezit publishes 50 emendations.

Explore the full list of what has been recently published and revised on Oxford Art Online.

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Collection Guides

Join Oxford Art Online on a tour of unique art collections around the world! Written by experts and curators, our Collection Guides present the history and highlights of museums and galleries.

Pronunciation Guide for Artist Names

Pronunciation Guide for Artist Names

Explore the new Grove Art pronunciation guide to the names of modern and contemporary artists.  Listen to recordings of scholars pronouncing a selection of names from Ann Demeulemeester to Cai Guo-Qiang to Francisco Zúñiga.

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UpdateGAO

UpdateGAO is an ongoing initiative to revise Grove’s articles in collaboration with their original authors, yielding updates to reflect recent developments and new scholarship. Have you contributed to Grove and want to update your article(s)? Let us know.

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Latin American Art

Grove Art continues a major initiative to revise and expand Grove’s content on Latin American art and architecture. Led by Tom Cummins at Harvard University, this project includes scholarship on topics from the Pre-Columbian period to present day.