T. J. Clark Thames & Hudson, London, 2025 Just a little over fifty years ago, I wanted to read the most challenging new art ...
Things must flow into each other, creating a picture of harmony, tranquility, and beauty. One blotch of paint will not ...
Through the wide doorway between two of the painting galleries ... parties were a modus vivendi in themselves for which a new philosophy, a new ethic, and a new etiquette had had to be devised.
Duke University Press have just published a new volume on Slavery and the Invention of Dutch Art ... Reading seventeenth-century legal theory, natural history, inventories, and political pamphlets ...
Discover the highlights of this iconic institution, learn about its most innovative communication and marketing practices, enjoy backstage tours and witness the restoration of Rembrandt ... as art ...
I moved, somewhat unexpectedly, from studying philosophy to studying and working in public ... Applying EQ, guided by ethics of care, to the reading of such art historical works can unveil the ...
In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the ...
But Dr. Neil Vora, a former epidemic intelligence service officer with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says art and philosophy are just as important. In their ...
Keep in mind that there are no Rembrandt paintings – only etchings – much to the chagrin of some recent museumgoers, though there are paintings by Rembrandt's contemporaries, such as Pieter ...