The Austrian cartoonist and caricaturist Gerhard Haderer depicts uncomfortable truths about our society in his brutally ...
Galileo and other troublemakers aside, science and religion didn’t have such a complete falling out until the 19th century. It was roughly 200 years ago when researchers started regularly digging up ...
eleven drawings in pen and umber ink and brown or blue-grey wash, heightened with white, on fibrous blue wove paper ...
Jean Baptiste Marc Bourgery and Nicholas Henri Jacob, ‘Iconografia d’anatomia chirurgica e di medicina operatoria,’ (1841), Florence. Ligature of an artery in the inguinal region, using sutures and a ...
Image: 5 3/8 x 8 1/4 in. (13.7 x 20.9 cm) : 6 3/8 x 9 1/8 in. (16 x 23 cm) ...
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Who was the inspiration behind the ‘Gibson Girl’ illustrations? The artist said she was every woman
Willowy. Slim-waisted. Sporting a luxurious updo. The “Gibson girl” was the quintessential style icon of the late 19th century. She was also a fictional character. The Gibson girl emerged in the 1890s ...
We live in a golden age of astrophotography, with a feast of jaw-dropping images from the farthest reaches of space crossing our news feeds on a daily basis. But sometimes it’s good to revisit the ...
'Women's Day at the Mosque' by Richard Caton Woodville, sold at Adam's Pamela Leonard illustration sold at Adam's An Arts and Crafts sideboard sold at Fonsie Mealy An Aesthetic Movement chair sold at ...
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