For helping to keep the Jesuits alive during their 18th-century suppression, St. Joseph Pignatelli is regarded as the second ...
Some bobbly engraved lines and a half finished doodle of a face, both discovered on the reverse side of 18th century printing ... stayed for seven years. The engravings attributed to Blake include ...
A Room of Her Own” at the Hispanic Society in New York showcases sacred Estrado spaces of upper-class women in the 15th-18th ...
They belong to William Blake and are believed to be the earliest evidence of the 18th-century poet-artist’s engravings. The markings, many of which are invisible to the naked eye, stem from ...
Through maps, photographs, texts, and poetry, the Banni Nodi project takes people back to Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan’s ...
Upcoming sales have plenty to interest lovers of clocks, historical prints, china and chandeliers. Or how about a collection ...
Bodleian Libraries / University of Oxford Experts have discovered that doodles engraved on the reverse side of 18th-century printing ... may be the earliest engravings from Blake as he began ...
A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.
When Andrea Pappas was a kid, she loved spending her days at the library reading mysteries. Her dream was to one day become ...
A Yorkshire-born artist, who first made his name internationally on the slopes rather than on canvas, is collaborating with ...
The carnet de voyage tradition originated in the 18th-century as a way to capture the culture and customs ... in Luxembourg.
Historically a place where monarchs and aristocrats would escape the winter in favour of warm Mediterranean climes, this ...