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Posts Tagged ‘art history’

Vlad Dracula: The Prince Who Became a Vampire

By Alice Isabella Sullivan | October 23, 2023

The historical sources documenting the life and deeds of Vlad Dracula fueled notoriety, legend, and fiction.

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Armenia in the World: A New Virtual Experience

By Alice Isabella Sullivan | July 29, 2021

A current exhibit introduces audiences to the rich religious and cultural heritage of the Armenian people — entirely from the comfort of one’s home. “Walking” through the galleries demonstrates the benefits and limitations of experiencing art on a screen.

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Stations of the Cross, Interrupted

By Ciaran Freeman | March 25, 2021

Barnett Newman’s Stations of the Cross stir a Lenten reflection on suffering and loss amid the pandemic.

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Art and Transience: The Dig

By Alice Isabella Sullivan | February 5, 2021

Netflix’s The Dig explores the power of culture to transcend time and capture humankind’s eternal longing.

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