What are zines? Believe it or not, zines have been around since the 1920s. Coming from the word “magazines”, zines are do-it-yourself booklets that have given voice to many throughout…
History of the Netherlands Architecture Dutch architecture played a significant role in international architecture over three periods. During the 17th century, while the Dutch empire was in power, second during…
Renaissance was a time of marvel not only for art and architecture but also for the gardens which defined the promising beauty of a place. Europe emerged from a period…
Introduction | The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa, also called the Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of La Joconde. The Renaissance period in the 14th and 15th centuries profoundly impacted…
Whenever we think of a period in art and architecture that seemed both essential and incredibly prevalent, it is impossible to ignore the Renaissance period in Europe. Renaissance art, in…
With a total size of 56.656 m2, the Memorial is situated at the conclusion of Southpoint Park’s new garden area. The Franklin D Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park is situated on…
When we think of Detroit, what comes to our mind? Is it the detrimental history of redlining, inequities, city demographics, or the painstakingly beautiful architecture of buildings in Detroit which…
Leonardo Vinci was an artist who spent his life learning unique things, curiously like a child. He lived like a Renaissance man observing and devising skills all the time. He…
Introducing Florence Architecture of Florence – Cradle of the Renaissance, birthplace of Gelato, home to the salty victory of unsalted bread, Florence is one of those cities synonymous with the…
We can praise the French for a variety of reasons, including their food, fashion, wine, art, artists, and a plethora of important art movements, but we must not overlook their…
The High Renaissance was a period during the Renaissance movement in Rome when some of the most exceptional artworks were produced. It is believed to have begun in 1490 with…
‘Mannerism art’, is a term derived from the Italian word ‘maniera’ which means style. During 1510 and 1530, artists in Florence found a new source of inspiration from classical antiquity…