PODCAST: The Legacy of European Art and Curiosity Cabinets
How a German treatise published in 1908 shaped the history of art and museum studies
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Read MoreLACMA masterpieces in the Getty Center galleries.
Read MoreA bite-sized introduction to the bestiary of the European Middle Ages.
Read MoreCurators seek your feedback on an exhibition-in-progress.
Read MoreA new exhibition explores depictions of paradise across Europe and Asia.
Read MoreDon’t call it the “Dark Ages.”
Read MoreSugar as delicious status symbol.
Read MoreThe sweet tooth of European royalty and its rotten consequences.
Read MoreWhen architecture was made of food.
Read MoreA closer look at two propaganda posters from World War I
Read MoreNewly acquired “book of friends” provides insight into European contact with the Ottoman Empire.
Read MoreWhat does a 12th-century bronze sculpture from Cambodia have in common with a 15th-century manuscript from Germany? Both, surprisingly, relate to the story of the Buddha. The exhibition Gods of Angkor: Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia is...
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