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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Van Doesburg & Hungary's Avant-Garde: A 1920s Art Network

    Explore the 1920s network connecting Dutch avant-garde leader Theo van Doesburg with radical Hungarian artists like Lajos Kassák and László Moholy-Nagy, revealing how transnational art communities were built.

  • Unlocking Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples

    Discover how new research reveals Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples as a complex artistic construction, not a simple snapshot. Explore the methods and findings.

  • Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama: A Hidden View

    Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panorama of Naples, a unique mainland view that redefines the city's relationship with its countryside, now explored through new digital research.

  • When Art Meets Design: Signac, Havard, and a Shared Vision

    Explore the surprising link between Paul Signac's anarchist paintings and Henry Havard's bourgeois design guides. Discover how shared scientific principles of color and form connected two opposing 19th-century visions.

  • Van Doesburg & The Hungarian Avant-Garde: A 1920s Connection

    Explore the 1920s connection between Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg and Hungary's avant-garde circle around Lajos Kassák. Discover how their exchange shaped modern art.