The Ins and Outs of Architecture
A fan of Frank Lloyd Wright? Or maybe fascist architecture? Do you love ancient Greek orders, or do you prefer your buildings to simply gesture toward the classical past (we’re looking at you,...
View ArticleGae Aulenti: An Independent, International Architect
Born Gaetana Emilia Aulenti in the northern Italian municipality of Palazzolo dello Stella on December 4, 1927, Gae Aulenti would become one of the most celebrated female architects and designers to...
View ArticleLost Literacies Strips Down the Dawn of Comics
Most people consider the introduction of the Funny Pages in the late nineteenth century as the birthday of the “modern” American comic strip. Alex Beringer is not most people. A literary historian and...
View ArticleBecoming Beatrice
She was the great love of the Early Renaissance Italian poet Dante Alighieri. He adored her so much that he cast her as his divine guide to the celestial spheres of heaven in the last book of the...
View ArticleCleopatra’s Nose
How long was her nose, how dark was her skin? Representations of Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt, tell us more about the times such representations were made than the...
View ArticleSurrealism in Cinema, 100 Years On
When French writer and poet Andre Breton published the First Manifesto of Surrealism in October 1924, he sparked a movement that remains alive a century later. Most recently, this became evident from...
View ArticleMining for European Art
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, many European oil painters sought ways to depict scenes around them as accurately as possible, with attention to subtle color and the play of light on fabric...
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