- Bourgeois Consumerism and Neo-Impressionist Anarchism Meet
Discover the surprising link between Neo-Impressionist painter Paul Signac and interior design writer Henry Havard, both using science to shape art and home decor.
- Naples from the Hills: Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama Revealed
In 1582, Jan van Stinemolen created a unique panorama of Naples from the hills, not the gulf. This overlooked masterpiece blends city and countryside, revealing more than a simple snapshot of the era.
- Unveiling the Panorama of Naples: A Scholarly Journey
Explore the essential bibliography on Jan van Stinemolen's Panorama of Naples (1582), revealing how this drawing is far more than a simple snapshot of the city.
- Theo van Doesburg and the Hungarian Avant-Garde Connection
Explore the micro-history of Theo van Doesburg's connection with Hungarian avant-garde artists like Lajos Kassák and László Moholy-Nagy in the 1920s, based on archival research.
- Signac vs Havard: Art, Science, and Interior Design
Discover how Paul Signac's anarchist paintings and Henry Havard's consumer design books both used the same scientific color and line theories. A surprising look at how science bridges ideological divides in art and interior design.
- Jan van Stinemolen and His Panoramic View of Naples
Discover the fascinating story of Jan van Stinemolen, a largely unknown 16th-century artist whose panoramic View of Naples blends topographical map and perspective. Learn about his life as a silversmith, his travels, and his lasting artistic legacy.
- Van Doesburg and the Hungarian Avant-Garde
A look at how Theo van Doesburg and Hungarian avant-garde artists from the Ma circle connected in the 1920s, sharing radical ideas that shaped modern art through letters, magazines, and exhibitions.
- Bourgeois Consumerism Meets Neo-Impressionist Anarchism
Discover how Paul Signac's anarchist paintings and Henry Havard's consumerist interior design books surprisingly share the same scientific roots, proving that progress through science unites even the most extreme ideologies.
- Unveiling Naples: Van Stinemolen's 1582 Masterpiece
Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 ink panorama of Naples, a unique land-based view that blends city and countryside. Modern research reveals its hidden details and artistic genius.
- Decoding Jan van Stinemolen's Panorama of Naples
Explore the essential bibliography behind Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples. Learn how digitized maps and collaborative research reveal this drawing is far more than a simple snapshot.
- Van Doesburg and the Hungarian Avant-Garde Connection
Explore the micro-history of Theo van Doesburg's connection with Hungarian avant-garde artists in the 1920s. A story of cross-border collaboration that shaped modern art.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Man Behind the Naples Panorama
Discover the forgotten 16th-century artist Jan van Stinemolen and his breathtaking panoramic view of Naples. A blend of map and art, his work reveals a fascination with volcanoes and urban cartography.
- When Art and Interior Design Collide: A Neo-Impressionist Tale
Discover how a Neo-Impressionist anarchist and a bourgeois interior design guru used the same scientific principles to reach opposite goals. A fascinating look at art, science, and the choices we make in our own spaces.
- Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples: A View from the Hills
Discover how Dutch artist Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panorama of Naples, drawn from the hills instead of the sea, reveals a unique blend of city and countryside. New research using digitized maps uncovers the drawing's hidden stories.
- Unveiling Stinemolen's Panorama of Naples
Explore Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples. Our research identifies its sites and reveals its artistic composition, proving it's more than a simple snapshot.
- Theo van Doesburg and the Hungarian Avant-Garde Network
Explore how Theo van Doesburg's De Stijl collided with the Hungarian avant-garde journal Ma in the 1920s, shaping modern art through letters, exile, and shared ideals.
- Art and Design: How Science United Two Opposing Worlds
Discover how an anarchist painter and a bourgeois interior designer both used the same scientific principles of color and line to shape their work, despite their opposing worldviews.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Man Behind Naples' Panoramic View
Discover Jan van Stinemolen, a forgotten 16th-century artist who blended mapmaking with panoramic views in his spectacular 'View of Naples.' Uncover his mysterious life as a silversmith and naturalist.
- Naples from the Hills: A 1582 City Panorama Revealed
Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 ink panorama of Naples, drawn from the hills instead of the bay. This overlooked masterpiece reveals city and countryside in one frame, now decoded with digital maps.
- Unveiling Naples: The Panorama of Jan van Stinemolen
Discover the secrets behind Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples. This essential bibliography reveals how a monumental drawing is far more than a simple snapshot.