The Jepson Center at Savannah’s Telfair Museums will welcome a new exhibition from the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis… Read more Monet to Matisse: Masterworks of French Impressionism

Historic Places & Times.
The Jepson Center at Savannah’s Telfair Museums will welcome a new exhibition from the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis… Read more Monet to Matisse: Masterworks of French Impressionism
Utilizing 1920s Paris and New York as the backdrop for their collaboration, Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott’s photo series celebrates… Read more Paris to New York by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott
Call for Papers The European Conference on Arts & Humanities 2018, an interdisciplinary conference held in the cosmopolitan city of… Read more The European Conference on Arts & Humanities
Where The Wild Things Are–Silenced–When you map out your next trip through Italy, consider what’s new — even if it’s… Read more Where The Wild Things Are–Silenced
The Gilded Age in American took up roughly three decades, from the 1870s to about 1900. Overall, it represents a period… Read more Christmas Vanderbuilt Style
The Gothic War marked the beginning of the First Siege of Rome; it lasted just over one year, beginning on… Read more Rome: Last Man Standing
In the final months of World War II, British and US bombers raided the city of Dresden. Once called the… Read more Dresden: In the Face of History & Memory
Curating Relative Values: The Cost of Art in the Northern Renaissance–Pouring through ink blots and weathered stains decorating 16th-century documents containing everything from itemized inventory lists and artists’ contracts one begins to glean a sense of the overall price artisanal goods used to sell for.
Snow Coat: CIA Releases Declassified Documents on the Cold War Soviet Navy–The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), in partnership with the… Read more Snow Coat: CIA Releases Declassified Documents on the Cold War Soviet Navy
Gilded America–The Breakers, is a Vanderbilt Mansion, located in one of Rhone Island’s historic neighbourhoods where nothing is dirty and there’s not a mouse in the house. Well, certainly not in this house.
The Breakers, Vanderbilt Mansion had been adorned as a historic landmark and for good reason. Beyond lavish gardens, impressive size, and bedazzling decor, the site gives visitors a glimpse of America’s Gilded Ag