Hiëronymus Bosch
Hiëronymus Bosch, also spelled Jheronimus Bos, pseudonym of Jeroen van Aeken, Aeken also spelled Aquen or Aken, also called Jeroen Anthoniszoon, (born c. 1450, ’s-Hertogenbosch, Brabant [now in the Netherlands]—buried August 9, 1516, ’s-Hertogenbosch), brilliant and original northern European painter...
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How Basquiat Became the $60 Million Man
How did a young graffiti rebel go from selling drawings for $50 in 1980 to having a painting come up for auction this week at a staggering $60 million?
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A Digital Archive of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, From Graffiti to Music
The rich online resource, spearheaded by researcher Nicola Pratt, reveals how culture was “an outlet” for political views during the revolution and its aftermath...
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Marxist, Nationalist, Feminist: The Art and Politics of Frida Kahlo
He is a postgraduate student with an academic background in language, literature, and political science. During his studies, he gained several years of experience working in the field of foreign language education, both in the United States and Europe...
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