- Van Doesburg's Hungarian Connection: Avant-Garde Networks
Explore the fascinating connection between Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg and Hungary's avant-garde in the 1920s. Discover how their cross-border dialogue shaped modern art through letters, publications, and shared vision.
- Art & Ideology: How Science United Opposing Visions
Explore how anarchist painter Paul Signac and decorator Henry Havard, despite opposing ideologies, both used scientific principles of color and form to shape their visions of society and the home.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panoramic View
Explore the mysterious life of Jan van Stinemolen (1518–1582), a silversmith turned artist whose spectacular View of Naples uniquely blends precise cartography with breathtaking perspective.
- Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama: A Hidden View
In 1582, Jan van Stinemolen drew Naples from the hills, not the sea. This unique panorama, long overlooked, is now being reinterpreted using digital maps, revealing it as a complex artistic interpretation, not just a simple snapshot.
- When Art Meets Design: Signac, Havard, and a Shared Vision
Explore the unexpected link between Neo-Impressionist painter Paul Signac and design writer Henry Havard. Discover how anarchist art and bourgeois interior design shared a common scientific language of color and form in 1880s France.
- Unlocking Jan van Stinemolen's Panorama of Naples (1582)
New research reveals Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples is a complex artistic construction, not a simple snapshot. A collaborative project, using digitized maps from the Bibliotheca Hertziana, decoded its sites and deeper meaning.
- Van Doesburg & Hungary's Avant-Garde: A 1920s Art Alliance
Explore the 1920s artistic exchange between Dutch avant-garde leader Theo van Doesburg and Hungary's radical creators like Kassák and Moholy-Nagy, revealing how international networks shaped modern art.
- Unlocking Jan van Stinemolen's Panorama of Naples
New research reveals Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples is a complex artistic construction, not a simple snapshot. Discover the methods used to decode this Renaissance masterpiece.
- Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama: A Hidden Masterpiece
Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panorama of Naples—a unique land-view masterpiece that's been overlooked for centuries. New research using digital maps reveals its hidden complexity.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panoramic View
Discover Jan van Stinemolen, the 16th-century silversmith turned artist behind the spectacular View of Naples. Explore his mysterious life and unique blend of cartography and perspective.
- Van Doesburg & Hungary's Avant-Garde: A 1920s Art Network
Explore the 1920s artistic network between Dutch pioneer Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl) and Hungary's avant-garde circle around Lajos Kassák and the journal Ma, including Moholy-Nagy.
- Art & Ideology: When Signac's Anarchism Met Bourgeois Design
Explore the surprising link between Paul Signac's anarchist Neo-Impressionist paintings and Henry Havard's bourgeois design guides. Discover how both used the same color science.
- Decoding Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama
Explore the groundbreaking research into Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples. Discover why this drawing is far more than a simple snapshot, revealing layered artistic intention and historical narrative through collaborative analysis.
- Signac's Art & Anarchism: When Design Ideologies Collide
Explore the clash of ideologies in Paul Signac's bourgeois interior paintings and Henry Havard's design guides. Discover how anarchist art and consumerist decor shared a surprising scientific foundation.
- Van Doesburg & The Hungarian Avant-Garde Connection
Explore the hidden network between Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl) and Hungary's avant-garde circle (Ma journal) in the 1920s. Discover how their collaboration shaped European modernism.
- Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama: A New Perspective
In 1582, Jan van Stinemolen drew a unique panorama of Naples from the hills, not the sea. This overlooked masterpiece is finally getting the deep analysis it deserves, revealing new insights into the city's 16th-century landscape.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panoramic View
Discover Jan van Stinemolen, the 16th-century artist and silversmith whose life remains a mystery. Known for his spectacular panoramic View of Naples, he blended map-making with artistry, leaving a legacy that challenges how we see historical landscapes.
- When Art Meets Design: Signac, Havard, and a Shared Vision
Explore how Neo-Impressionist Paul Signac and design writer Henry Havard, despite opposing ideologies, used the same scientific principles of color and form in art and interior design.
- Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panoramic View
Explore the mysterious life of Jan van Stinemolen (1518–1582), the unknown artist behind the spectacular panoramic View of Naples. A silversmith turned cartographic visionary.
- When Art Meets Design: Signac, Anarchism & Bourgeois Interiors
Explore the surprising link between Paul Signac's anarchist paintings and Henry Havard's bourgeois design guides. Discover how color, line, and a faith in science connected two opposing worlds.