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  • Van Doesburg & the Hungarian Avant-Garde: A 1920s Network

    Explore the 1920s artistic network between Dutch pioneer Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl) and Hungary's avant-garde circle around the journal Ma, including Kassák and Moholy-Nagy.

  • 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 created a bridge between radical art and consumer culture.

  • 0340 Il contesto biografico e creativo della veduta panoramica di Napoli di Jan van Stinemolen

    <p class="Abstract-text"><span lang="EN-US">Jan van Stinemolen (1518–1582) is an interesting artist who remains largely unknown. As he is not mentioned in Karel van Mander&#039;s <em>Schilder-Boeck</em>, his biography must be pieced together from archival sources and remains incomplete. These source

  • Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama: A New Perspective

    Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panorama of Naples, drawn from the land instead of the sea. This overlooked masterpiece reveals the city's relationship with its countryside and offers fresh insights into urban history through new research.

  • Unlocking Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples

    Discover why Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples is far more than a simple historical snapshot. New research reveals its crafted composition and hidden narratives.

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

    Explore the surprising link between anarchist painter Paul Signac and design expert Henry Havard. Discover how their shared faith in science bridged the gap between revolutionary art and bourgeois consumerism in 19th-century France.

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

    Explore the 1920s artistic dialogue between Dutch pioneer Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl) and Hungary's avant-garde circle around Lajos Kassák and the journal Ma, including Moholy-Nagy.

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

    Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panorama of Naples, drawn from the hills instead of the sea. New research using digitized maps finally gives this overlooked masterpiece the deep analysis it deserves.

  • Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panoramic View

    Discover Jan van Stinemolen, the 16th-century artist whose panoramic View of Naples blends map-making with artistic genius. Though largely unknown, his work reveals a fascinating intersection of art, science, and natural observation.

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

    Explore the hidden network between Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg (De Stijl) and Hungary's avant-garde circle around the journal 'Ma' in the 1920s, revealing how cross-border connections shaped modern art.

  • Decoding Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Naples Panorama

    Discover how new research reveals Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples is a complex artistic construction, not a simple snapshot. Learn about the collaborative project that decoded its secrets.

  • When Art and Design Collide: Signac, Havard, and Shared Visions

    Explore the unexpected link between Paul Signac's anarchist-inspired paintings of bourgeois interiors and Henry Havard's mainstream design guides. Discover how shared scientific principles bridged a vast ideological divide.

  • 0340 Il contesto biografico e creativo della veduta panoramica di Napoli di Jan van Stinemolen

    <p class="Abstract-text"><span lang="EN-US">Jan van Stinemolen (1518–1582) is an interesting artist who remains largely unknown. As he is not mentioned in Karel van Mander&#039;s <em>Schilder-Boeck</em>, his biography must be pieced together from archival sources and remains incomplete. These source

  • Naples' Rocky Foundation: Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 View

    Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 view of Naples offers a unique hillside perspective, blending the city with its volcanic landscape and presenting historical puzzles in its walls and gates.

  • Unlocking Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples

    New research reveals Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 Panorama of Naples is a complex artistic construction, not a simple snapshot. A collaborative project decoded its sites and hidden narrative.

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

    Discover Jan van Stinemolen's 1582 panoramic drawing of Naples, a unique land-view masterpiece that's finally getting the deep analysis it deserves through new digital research methods.

  • Jan van Stinemolen's Naples: A Panoramic Experience

    Reconsidering Jan van Stinemolen's view of Naples not as an inaccurate map, but as an artistic device designed to evoke the immersive experience of a panoramic vista, connecting visual art with literary tradition.

  • Napoli dalle colline: città e campagna, cultura e natura nella veduta di Jan van Stinemolen (1582)

    <p><span lang="EN-US">In 1582, the Dutch draughtsman Jan van Stinemolen completed a monumental panorama of the city of Naples. The distinctive feature of this work in ink on paper, which is now kept in the Albertina in Vienna, is that it does not show the conventional view of the city from the gulf,

  • Jan van Stinemolen: The Lost Artist Behind Naples' Panorama

    Explore the mysterious life and singular masterpiece of Jan van Stinemolen (1518–1582), the silversmith-turned-artist whose panoramic View of Naples blends mapmaking with artistic vision.

  • Decoding 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 narrative, not a simple snapshot. A collaborative project decodes its sites and hidden composition.