Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Is this how the Bayeux Tapestry would have ended? Is this how the Bayeux Tapestry would have ended?

The Alderney Bayeux Tapestry The famous Bayeux Tapestry ends with the defeat of King Harold's army and the flight of the Anglo-Saxon sol...

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What to do if you have 10,000 hours of free time? What to do if you have 10,000 hours of free time?

Andy Wilkinson has recreated a miniature version of the Bayeux Tapestry - the eleventh-century embroidery that depicts William the Conqueror...

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Colosseum Cleaning Yields Ancient Art Discoveries Including Old Frescos, Graffiti Colosseum Cleaning Yields Ancient Art Discoveries Including Old Frescos, Graffiti

A long-delayed restoration of the Colosseum's only intact internal passageway has yielded ancient traces of red, black, green and blue f...

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Medieval Painting Hints at Ties Between Blacks and Jews Medieval Painting Hints at Ties Between Blacks and Jews

The anonymous 16th-century painter who recorded a scene of everyday life at the king’s fountain (Chafariz d’El Rei) in Lisbon depicted an im...

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Medieval pendant found by boy, 4, on show at British Museum Medieval pendant found by boy, 4, on show at British Museum

A 500-year-old gold reliquary, beautifully engraved with the names of the Magi and images of Christ and St Helena, which was found by a four...

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Bosch and Bruegel: Four paintings magnified Bosch and Bruegel: Four paintings magnified

Art Historians and scientists from the University of Glasgow have completed an international research project to trace the origins of four p...

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Hobbit Chic Hobbit Chic

Do you love J.R.R. Tolkien’s books so much that you could just wear them? One local designer has just answered your prayers.  Director Peter...

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'First tartan' discovered on statue of Roman emperor 'First tartan' discovered on statue of Roman emperor

The earliest depiction of Scottish tartan has been discovered – on a fragment of a Roman statue.  The bronze statue once stood on top of a g...

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How King's College Chapel Got Its Windows How King's College Chapel Got Its Windows

When you enter King's College Chapel in Cambridge, England, the first thing you do is look up at the magnificent vault of the ceiling. F...

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New research on how the Bayeux Tapestry was made New research on how the Bayeux Tapestry was made

A University of Manchester researcher has thrown new light on how the world famous Bayeux Tapestry was made over 900 years ago. Alex Makin –...

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Who was the mysterious Ælfgyva in the Bayeux Tapestry? Who was the mysterious Ælfgyva in the Bayeux Tapestry?

A new theory has been put forward on a mysterious scene in the Bayeux Tapestry that appears to show some sort of sexual scandal that involve...

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The Fake Medieval Images in Canterbury Cathedral The Fake Medieval Images in Canterbury Cathedral

Thousands of visitors come into Canterbury Cathedral each day, where they gaze upon the hundreds of years of history in one of England’s gre...

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Thousand-year-old Buddhist statue was created from a meteorite, new study reveals Thousand-year-old Buddhist statue was created from a meteorite, new study reveals

It sounds like an artifact from an Indiana Jones film; a 1,000 year-old ancient Buddhist statue which was first recovered by a Nazi expediti...

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Restoring medieval frescoes in Rome Restoring medieval frescoes in Rome

The Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Rome announces the extraordinary opening to the public of the restoration site of the ear...

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An earlier version of the Mona Lisa? An earlier version of the Mona Lisa?

The Swiss-based Mona Lisa Foundation believes they have proven that Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of the Mona Lisa.  Known as...

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Medieval demons found at Norfolk church Medieval demons found at Norfolk church

A set of grotesque and unique medieval carvings has been rediscovered at a church in the Fens after being forgotten for hundreds of years. T...

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Amazon withdraws controversial Caravaggio book Amazon withdraws controversial Caravaggio book

The lavishly illustrated two-volume e-book , 'Young Caravaggio – One hundred rediscovered works', went on sale on Amazon just days a...

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Future Saint as Medieval Superhero Future Saint as Medieval Superhero

In Siena's Pinocateca Nazionale museum, four chairs have been placed in a row in front of Simone Martini's Altarpiece of Blessed Ago...

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'Capitoline Wolf' could be 1,700 years younger 'Capitoline Wolf' could be 1,700 years younger

A study has shown that the “Capitoline Wolf,” a bronze statue representing Ancient Rome's most famous symbol, was probably sculpted duri...

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The Roots of Art in Ancient Egypt The Roots of Art in Ancient Egypt

How art begins is one of mankind’s greatest enigmas to which an answer has yet to be found.  If there is any hope of discovering the process...

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