Why are we sometimes unable to remember events, places and objects? This concise overview explores the concept of ‘forgetting’, and how modern society ...
Continue Reading →Rising on the National Mall next to the Washington Monument, the National Museum of African American History and Culture is a tiered bronze ...
Continue Reading →We’ve all seen them but might have been too scared to enter: the house on the hill with its boarded-up windows; the darkened ...
Continue Reading →For over sixty years Sir Nikolaus Pevsner’s study of European architecture has been regarded as a seminal work which has inspired countless students ...
Continue Reading →Jean Barbault (1718–1762) was a French painter, etcher and printmaker, who worked in Rome for most of his life. He is noted for ...
Continue Reading →Jean Barbault (1718–1762) was a French painter, etcher and printmaker, who worked in Rome for most of his life. He is noted for ...
Continue Reading →Johann Joachim Winckelmann (9 December 1717 – 8 June 1768) was a German art historian and archaeologist.He was a pioneering Hellenist who first ...
Continue Reading →J.D. LeRoy, der dritte von vier Söhnen eines Uhrmachers, studierte Architektur. 1755 reiste er nach Griechenland, zwei Jahre nachdem James Stuart und Nicholas ...
Continue Reading →Publication-dates are carried by all plates – ranging from Mar. 1 1817 to Sep. 1 1819. The work was published serially. After travelling ...
Continue Reading →The six chapters are headed, 1. Sicily; 2. Syracuse; 3. Agrigentum; 4. Selinus; 5. Ægesta [sc. Segesta]; 6. Posidonia, Or Paestum. The Appendix ...
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