Please enjoy my photorealistic chalk rendering of Aeneas carrying Anchises and leading Ascanius out of Troy
Itās October, which is an excuse to spend the month posting the spookiest, scariest, and strangest images I can find in the history of art. Hereās a good one to start with: Lombard School, Cats Singing, Directed by an Owl, c. 1700 (formerly Sotheby's) ššāā¬
Renowned landscape painter Richard Mayhew, who examined place, identity, emotion, and connections to the natural world in his abstract artworks, died at the age of 100 on September 26.
Mayhew examined place, identity, emotion, and connections to the natural world in his vibrant, abstract artworks.
Assistant Professor, Medieval European History, Northwestern University | Mary Jaharis Center Blog maryjahariscenter.org/blog/assista... via @mjcbac
Absolutely essential š§µ on the dockworkers' strike, w/ receipts. Thank you @rahaeli.bsky.social!
āYet today, as Israel attacks Lebanon, putting ancient sites like Baalbek, Tyre, Sidon and Byblos at risk, there is a troubling silence from the same global actors.ā www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/isra...
Cultural heritage sites often fall victim to destruction in the face of conflicts. The world has watched in horror as ancient treasures in Afghanistan, Iraq,
My sister and I LOVED our grandmotherās grilled cheeses growing up. But we could never figure out why hers were so much better than everyone elseās. Then, when we were both teens, we finally saw and understood how she made them: so. much. butter.
The Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University is joining the art museum and others for a new campus focus on the arts. Will be interesting to watch. š news.syr.edu/blog/2024/09...
A yearlong reimagining of ways to distinguish and enhance the array of arts and cultural programming offered at the University has resulted in a name change ...