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It's a 19th-century condom, made from a sheep's appendix and printed with an erotic image of a nun and three aroused clergymen, now on public display for the first time in Amsterdam. It is neither ...
In November last year, two print curators from the Rijksmuseum were perusing the showrooms of an auction house in Haarlem, northwest Netherlands, when something unexpected caught their eye: a 19th ...
Photographer Eric Baillies' 'Temporal Bridge - Shadows of Milwaukee' exhibition, which opens on June 5, offers views of 21st century Milwaukee captured with 19th ... a track with Italian novelist ...
19th-century teachings. Some might imagine that the answer is some kind of outright rejection. The Catholic Church has a sometimes earned reputation for denouncing the modern world in favor of its ...
(Arvind Yadav/HT Photo) The record room houses rare materials including official proceedings, administrative documents, and civic budgets from the late 19th century. Delhi assembly speaker ...
They studied hundreds of historical texts and their mood boards took inspiration from Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s paintings of deities and affluent 19th-century families. Their most valuable ...
More than 400 German toys dating from the 19th Century have sold at auction for almost £200,000. The collection of toys made out of wood, papier-mâché or composition in the Sonneberg and ...
In this age where anyone can navigate any city around the globe like a local, with a simple tap of a smart phone, a new exhibition has the viewer step back in time to a far different way of ...
Unique Italian Jewry In The 19th Century. By. Israel Mizrahi - 5 Kislev 5785 – December 5, 2024. 0. Share on Facebook. Tweet on Twitter ...
PATERSON — The Art Factory complex, a collection of once-vacant mid-19th century industrial buildings converted into artist studios and banquet halls, is scheduled for auction later this month b ...
Mid-19th-century Americans lived with an odd combination: an unprecedented ability to spread information, but also a siloed and partisan system of interpreting it. It helped the nation finally reckon ...
A 19th-century Italian illumination presented by Pope Pius IX to Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin, in 1866 is going under the hammer at Gorringe’s in Lewes, England on Tuesday, October 8.