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Art History What 15th-Century Lovers Wrote in Their Valentines. One of the oldest Valentine's in the world proves chivalry wasn't always dead.
Olivia Swarthout has brought medieval art to the masses (460K Twitter followers and counting) ... the Morgan Library in New York, the National Library of France, and a slew of others.
Titled Medieval Money, Merchants and Morality (until 10 March), the show turns works of art, manuscripts and other objects into a prism to examine the economic revolution that took place in ...
Tagged: medieval art, Morgan Library, New York, Reviews Natasha Seaman Natasha Seaman is a professor of art history at Rhode Island College with a specialty in 17th-century Dutch painting.
The reason so many knights did battle with snails in the margins of medieval manuscripts remains a mystery (Credit: The British Library) The pages of medieval books are stalked by a ferocious ...
From fashion to art, we're going medieval in 2025 The nostalgia cycle rarely rewinds this far, but some things are just timeless, like maximalist detail, slow craftsmanship and weird little guys ...
Scholes Library is hosting an exhibition of brass rubbings – images captured on paper from brass monuments laid in the floors of medieval churches. The collection has been curated by Alfred University ...
With over 500 pieces of art, the museum offers a window into Joppolo's wide-ranging creativity. From colorful paintings to ...
Why medieval animal art has gone viral on social media. By Anna Levy. ABC Radio National. Topic: Art History. Tue 18 Mar Tuesday 18 March Tue 18 Mar 2025 at 8:00pm.
“Medieval Times at the Library” will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 15, at the West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey.
Adele Harrison, Altimira students bring personal touch to Sonoma library art exhibit. More than 150 colorful paintings -- created by middle school students and featuring letters of the alphabet in ...
Medieval Women, British Library: a rich evocation of forgotten lives This dazzling new show does away with stereotypes of pre-Renaissance women and shows off the full glorious spread of medieval life ...