“What are you going to do with that?”
“What are you going to do with that?” is always the first question someone asks when I tell them I’m majoring in Art History and …
“What are you going to do with that?” is always the first question someone asks when I tell them I’m majoring in Art History and …
While the Carlos Museum may not have an exhibition dedicated to the Baroque era, there are plenty of objects that could be connected to the …
Salus Populi, Rome, Santa Maria Maggiore When Jesuits came to China in the Early Modern period, they often used art to spread their messages. Chinese …
While I was unable to attend Claudia Swan’s lecture on Thursday, I was able to attend the graduate workshop on Friday morning. One thing that …
Before watching The Mission, I thought of the Jesuit missionaries as forceful colonizers, similar to the way that the Spanish and Portuguese were portrayed. While …
“The Mirrors of Las Meninas” by Byron Ellsworth Hamann focuses on the movements of goods and artwork as central to globalization in the 17th century. In the …
Some of the digital resources that we have reviewed have been very exciting to me, such as the 3D mapping project of Rome. However, a …
The Academy of the Lynxes and their Paper Museum harnessed the abilities of talented artists to create detailed drawings and paintings of flora and fauna. …
Based on prior Art History courses I have taken, I have generally been taught Baroque art created in Europe. Baroque conjures visuals of dark, jewel-toned …