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      • Ephemera

        The Homesick Eye

        Matteo Fochessati
      • Auctions

        Fetishes of the Mona Lisa

        Simone Facchinetti
      • Sea Tales

        Ode to the Mediterranean

        Learn all about Ferdinand Bac, an ecclectic dilettante artist who masterminded the extravagante villa of Les Colombières on the Côte d’Azure.

        Patrick Mauriès
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Mineral Wonder

        Serpents and Dragonflies

        The collection of jewelry by René Lalique assembled by his friend and patron Calouste Gulbenkian.

        Luísa Sampaio
      • Auctions

        Sleepers

        Simone Facchinetti
      • Ephemera

        Dazzling as the Sicilian Sun

        The D&G show at Milan’s Palazzo Reale pays homage to femininity and Sicily, in an apotheosis of Italian style.

        Pietro Mercogliano
        Franco Cologni
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Portrait of Botero as a Young Man

        Based on eyewitness accounts, less than a year after the artist’s death, we reconstruct the style that made Fernando Botero renowned.

        Giorgio Antei
      • Bibliotheca

        The Serpent and the Eagle Backlist

        The Codex Cospi, now at the University of Bologna, is one of only a very few pre-Columbian manuscripts still extant.

        Giorgio Antei
      • Art Is Woman

        Dream Weaver of the Andes

        In praise of the Andean Penelope, the Colombian textile artist Olga de Amaral, the golden spiderwoman of the Andes.

        Giorgio Antei
      • Sea Tales

        Riding Seaward on the Waves

        A lesser-known work by Pinturicchio, the Ceiling of the Demigods, serves to illustrate a learned and captivating disquisition on mythology.

        Maurizio Bettini
      • 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

        A Danube Secession in Mexico City

        An extraordinary Mexican photographic campaign and two learned articles revive the poetics of Hungarian artist and designer Géza Maróti.

        Giorgio Antei
        Mónika Szente-Varga
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Bibliotheca

        “The Moon Snows, the Sphinx Glows”

        Gloria Fossi
      • 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
      • 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
      • Sea Tales

        Sea, Sand, and Flame: Blaschka Glass

        Glassblowing and photography bring within our eyeshot the marvels that Nature has concealed in the depths.

        William Warmus
        Emmanuel G. Reynaud
        Guido Mocafico (ph.)
      • The Way We Were

        The deeper and less obvious meanings of the series “Primitive Humanity,” painted by Piero di Cosimo in the Florence of the Medici.

        Giovanni Mariotti
        Giorgio Antei
      • The Simple Luxury of Daily Bread

        The elaborate forms of bread baked in Sardinia for the celebration of Easter and weddings offer an occasion to reflect on our daily food by definition.

        Stefano Salis
        Roberto Bigano (ph.)
      • Art Is Woman

        Realpolitik at the Altar

        The story of the women in the orbit of King Philip of Spain, and especially his second wife, Elisabeth Farnese.

        Giorgio Antei
      • Mr. PA Goes to the Museum

        Hidden Cards

        Orhan Pamuk
      • Danse Macabre

        A procession of the quick and the dead, guided by skeletons, in the churches of
        Beram (Croatia) and Hrastovlje (Slovenia).

        Latica Tomašić Kickert
      • East Meets West

        Mexican Daedalus

        The works of contemporary sculptor Javier Marín preserve the painful memory of the violent history that gave rise to modern Mexican civilisation.

        Giorgio Antei
      • The Ivories of Salerno

        The ivory panels of Salerno, a masterpiece of medieval fine carving, with depictions from the Testaments, Old and New.

        Francesca Dell’Acqua
        Roberto Bigano (ph.)
      • 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.)
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