Art & Art History
Movie Theater Programs: From Keepsakes to Collectibles
Movie Theater Programs: From Keepsakes to Collectibles
Imagine stepping into a grand movie palace of the early 20th century, the scent ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Master Printmaker of the 18th Century
Early Life and Training
Giovanni Battista Piranesi, celebrated as one of the greatest printmakers of the 18th century, always saw hims...
Artistic Tapestry of Bole Miloradovic: A Cinematic Journey through Vintage Posters
Artistic Tapestry of Bole Miloradovic: A Cinematic Journey through Vintage Posters
The other day, an event unfolded, capturing my imme...
Paris Illustré: A Glimpse into 19th Century Paris
Paris Illustré: A Glimpse into 19th Century Paris
Paris Illustré was a weekly magazine published in Paris, France during the 19th cent...
Yu Mex Craze: How Mexican Film Won Over Yugoslavia
During the 1950s, Yugoslavia and Mexico developed a surprising bond despite having no common language, border, or culture. This unlikely friendship would become known as the Yu-Mex craze, which refers to the Yugoslav fascination with Mexican culture. This cultural craze was a significant cultural phenomenon in Tito's Yugoslavia, and it grew in popularity in the following decades.
William Hogarth – Satire Between the Lines
William Hogarth - Satire Between the Lines
The 18th century was the great age of satire, which especially flourished on England's lite...
