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  • Francisco Goya
    Art,  English

    The Haunting World of Black Paintings of Francisco Goya

    March 31, 2026 / 0 Comments

    Filled with distorted figures, violent scenes, and stark contrasts, the paintings reflect Goya’s disillusionment, illness, and response to war and human suffering. Today, preserved in the Museo del Prado, they stand as a powerful exploration of the depths of the human condition and the birth of modern expression.

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    The Fascinating Halloween

    October 28, 2019

    Lucio Fontana : Ouvrez-moi donc cette toile

    March 28, 2014
    Crowns covered with a pearled decoration (Yoruba), African Art

    African Art: Ancient Inspirations, Modern Expressions

    July 18, 2023
  • Art of war
    Art,  English,  History

    Epic Encounters: The Art of War illustrated by 100 iconic battles

    October 21, 2025 / 0 Comments

    The Art of War, written by the ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu, stands as one of the most influential works on strategy and leadership ever composed.

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    „Bedenke, dass du sterben wirst.”

    November 26, 2013

    APOLOGÍA DEL ERASMUS

    January 23, 2014
    William Blake

    The Mystic Master: Exploring the Profound Imagination of William Blake

    January 23, 2024
  • Art of war
    Art,  English,  History

    The Art of War – When the battle becomes a work of art

    June 24, 2025 / 0 Comments

    Whether glorifying victory or mourning loss, the art of war offers a striking lens into how societies remember, interpret, and endure conflict. It is both a historical record and a deep emotional response to one of humanity’s most defining experiences.

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    Musik & Erotik

    Die Erotik in Musik & Eros

    February 27, 2025
    Jugendstil

    Von Plakaten bis zu Palästen: Die zeitlose Anziehungskraft des Jugendstil

    April 3, 2025
    L'Art gothique

    Art et architecture gothiques : Construire un héritage spirituel en pierre et en lumière

    November 29, 2024
  • Jacques Courtois, The Battle of the Arbelles, 17th century
    Art,  English

    The Art of the War – the most famous battles from Gettysburg to Kyiv in Ukranine

    June 14, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Over the course of history, many wars have changed the political and cultural landscape of our world. While these events are defined by their upheaval and violence, they frequently contribute to the formation of the identity of entire generations or groups of people, and thus have significant cultural effects.

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    Lionel Noël Royer, Vercingétorix jette ses armes aux pieds de Jules César, 1899

    L’art de La Guerre –  Les batailles les plus célèbres, de Gettysburg à Kyiv en Ukraine

    June 17, 2022

    Art for One Billion People and More

    August 15, 2014

    The Man who Loved Women

    August 2, 2013
  • Art of war 2
    Ebook,  English,  History

    For Memorial Day: The Art of War

    May 28, 2020 / 0 Comments

    The text below is the excerpt from the book The Art of War, written by Sun Tzu and Victoria Charles, published by Parkstone International. “The art of war” – the first association people have with this term, has, not surprisingly, nothing to do with art but everything to do with war: the ancient military treatise The Art of War. Generally attributed to Chinese general Sun Tzu (depending on transliteration also Sun Wu or Sunzi), the book was written in feudal China, roughly 400 to 200 years before Christ. On a side note, depending on the scholarly point of view, the writings – which already had garnered a certain reputation by the time of…

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    Caravaggio-Die-Wahrsagerin

    Caravaggio

    December 3, 2018

    Ah, Valentine’s day, the day of love… (Part 3)

    February 14, 2019

    Hans Holbein : la beauté à l’épreuve de la réalité

    February 21, 2014
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Goya: The Original Photojournalist?

    December 20, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Admittedly, Goya never actually took photos. But replace his pencil and etching tools for a camera and Goya was predating the practice of objective war photojournalism by centuries. During the terrible Peninsular War of 1808-1814, the artist visited the Spanish countryside and witnessed unimaginable horrors. His recordings of these became the powerful series Disasters of War, which would go unpublished until thirty years after his death. Goya completed these works for himself, recording simply what he saw and what drew his attention, rather than what any patron wanted to see. Although taken individually they could be powerful propaganda, as a whole the series takes no sides. Goya portrays with equal…

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    Die Linse als Zeitzeuge

    July 24, 2013
    Kloster und Herberge Faizabad, 16. Jh.

    Die Kunst Zentralasiens – Ein kulturelles Erbe mit seinen Moscheen, Mausoleen, Madrassas und Minaretten

    January 12, 2023
    Eugene-Delacroix -4

    Eugène Delacroix

    June 15, 2018
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    ALWAYS Win the War

    June 17, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Now, I’m not one to try and court controversy, but it has occurred to me that the act of war is just good business (for the winners anyway). Let’s take war crimes, death tolls, injuries, post-traumatic stress, and dubious reasons for inciting wars out of the equation for a moment. Instead, look at the opening up of jobs in the military forces. This means that unemployment figures go down, levels of education go up (excellent military and civilian training is provided in all manner of subjects), nationwide happiness is on the up (again, primarily for the winning side), and if we stick to the “to the victor the spoils” philosophy…

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    Emil Nolde: In search of the lost Primitivism

    October 2, 2017

    ¿En qué piensa el mar?

    March 6, 2014
    H.C.W., Paris, n° 18, Erotic Art Photography

    Exploring the Beauty and Sensuality of the Human Form: Erotic Photography

    February 14, 2023
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Boys and their Toys

    April 22, 2013 / 0 Comments

    I have to admit, that despite my degree, I am not much of a news junkie. I found the news in the US entirely too depressing – as they rarely report the whole story or about anything that is worthy of the attention it is given. Seriously guys? The whole nation needs to be let in on the (what will sooner than later be considered an itty-bitty) scandal at Rutgers? Move on; leave Rutgers alone; it’s not relevant to anyone that wasn’t in that video. ::exits THAT soap box:: So, when the grapevine informed me

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    writing-desk

    Plain Jane or Fancy Pants?

    March 14, 2013
    New World Schoolteacher, 1928

    From Murals to Masterpieces: The Legacy of Diego Rivera

    April 25, 2023

    Degas: The Impressionist that Wasn’t

    August 15, 2013
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