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      • East Meets West

        A Stonehenge of the Caucasus

        The massive monument called The Chronicle of Georgia, by Zurab Tsereteli dominates the city of Tbilisi.

        Antonio Soldi
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • East Meets West

        From Mt. Olympus to Nirvana

        Rediscover with us the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, an extraordinary example of cross-pollination between cultures and esthetics.

        Renzo Freschi
        Giovanni Ricci Novara (ph.)
      • East Meets West

        Transpacific Overture

        Magnificent painted folding screens tell the tale of sixteenth-century encounters between the cultures of Portugal, Japan, and Mexico.

        Hwee Lie Bléhaut
        Rodrigo Rivero Lake
      • East Meets West

        Galileo and the King of Siam

        The remarkable work done by Galileo Chini to decorate the Bangkok Throne Hall.

        Neungreudee Lohapon
        Maurizia Bonatti Bacchini
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Ephemera

        The Guardians of the Door

        The doorknockers of the Cesati collection, on show at the Masone Labyrinth, are the occasion for anthropological reflections.

        Carlo Donà
        Roberto Bigano (ph.)
      • The Last Journey

        Franco Maria Ricci
      • Art Is Woman

        The Light and Texture of Memory

        Orhan Pamuk
      • “Tagasode: Whose Sleeves?”

        Japanese folding screens from the Edo period upon which other foldings screens are painted, bedecked with magnificent garments.

        Gian Carlo Calza
      • Bibliotheca

        The Manila Manuscript

        A manuscript with an adventuresome background takes us to Eastern lands colonized by Europeans in the sixteenth century.

        Giorgio Antei
      • Flora

        Hypercactaceous

        Hyperrealistic cacti, painted in oils and garish hues on gigantic canvases by the South Korean artist Lee Kwang-Ho.

        Giovanni Aloi
      • East Meets West

        Bowl Cut, Lennon Glasses, and Cats, Cats, Cats

        The joyful Parisian years of Tsuguharu Foujita as recalled by his most renowned model and evoked in a witty and refined article.

        Giuseppe Scaraffia
      • The Embers of Love

        The Museum of Innocence in Istanbul is closely bound up with the Nobel Laureate’s novel of the same name; Pamuk here tells about their genesis.

        Orhan Pamuk
        Stefano Salis
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • The Knights of the Square Table

        The most intellectual of all parlor pastimes, the game of chess is described through the chessboards of a Portuguese collection.

        Stefano Salis
        Jorge Luis Borges
        Stefan Zweig
      • A Tale as Old as Time

        Contemporary artist Marco Barina’s assemblages are attributed, in a piece of fiction, to imaginary pre-human populations.

        Giovanni Mariotti
      • De Architectura

        House of Shade and Rainfall

        The starchitect Oscar Tusquets Blanca presents the Umbracle of Barcelona, a curious building to let water and sun pour in.

        Oscar Tusquets Blanca
      • East Meets West

        Lang Shih-Ning

        Giuseppe Castiglione, an eighteenth-century Jesuit painter and missionary in China, is now considered one of the glories Chinese national art.

        Giuseppe Maino
      • Mineral Wonder

        Crystals, Castels, Seas and Stars

        The life and works of painter and engraver Wenzel Hablik, the visionary Bohemian artist, a very original protagonist of the work of the Vienna Secession.

        Ezio Godoli
      • De Architectura

        Neo-Andean Baroque

        The Neo-Andean Baroque buildings by the Bolivian acrhitect Freddy Mamani Silvestre in El Alto, above La Paz.

        Marco Paladines Valarezo
      • Modern Baroque

        The procession of the Queen of Sheba as illustrated by Josep Maria Sert in a hall of the Wendel family’s Hôtel Particulier, now at the Musée Carnavalet.

        Giorgio Villani
        Gustave Flaubert
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Mineral Wonder

        Gems of the Brigantine Dynasty

        The glittering jewelry collection of the Royal House of Braganza, preserved at Lisbon’s Palácio Nacional da Ajuda.

        Rui Galopim de Carvalho
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Conjectures

        Between Brushstrokes and Dreams

        Dacia Maraini
      • Mineral Wonder

        Daring Geometries in Murano

        The Olnick Spanu collection of glasswork created in Murano by the architect Carlo Scarpa.

        Marino Barovier
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