EditorialVisitors contemplate the Loves of the Gods painted by Annibale Carracci on the vaulted ceiling of the Farnese Gallery in Rome, with a draughtsman copying the paintings on the left. An open door can be seen in the background. Veduta della Galleria dipin...
EditorialVisitors contemplate the Loves of the Gods painted by Annibale Carracci on the vaulted ceiling of the Farnese Gallery in Rome, with a draughtsman copying the paintings on the left. An open door can be seen in the background. Veduta della Galleria dipin...
EditorialBacchus, an amorino, and his tutor Silenus with long thyrsus, contemplate the sleeping Ariadne on the island of Naxos. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.
Editorial"It was a fearful page in the record my existence." "Berenice" is a short horror story by Edgar Allan Poe. The story follows a man named Egaeus who is preparing to marry his cousin Berenice. He has a tendency to fall into periods of intense focus duri...
EditorialVisitors contemplate the Loves of the Gods painted by Annibale Carracci on the vaulted ceiling of the Farnese Gallery in Rome, with a draughtsman copying the paintings on the left. An open door can be seen in the background. Veduta della Galleria dipin...
EditorialTabernacle Polyptych with the Madonna and Child and Scenes from the Life of Christ, ca. 1275?1300, Northern France (?), Ivory with traces of original gilding and polychromy; silver hinges., H. 9.7 cm, w. 13.1 cm (with open wings)., Ivories, The use of ...
EditorialWALES, UK, 1883, THE ASCENT OF SNOWDON: 1. Near the Top they are Confronted with an Animal (The Caretaker's Dog). 2. They Attain the Very Summit, and are Enveloped in the Fumes of an adjacent Volcano (" Must be the Cheminee."?ED.). 3. The Top. 4. Refre...
EditorialBacchus, an amorino, and his tutor Silenus with long thyrsus, contemplate the sleeping Ariadne on the island of Naxos. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.