History Painting: ‘The Death of Cleopatra’ by Jean-André Rixens, 1874.
Cleopatra is often portrayed as a beautiful Egyptian women who used her own political shrewdness and sexual allure to secureContinue Reading
Cleopatra is often portrayed as a beautiful Egyptian women who used her own political shrewdness and sexual allure to secureContinue Reading
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The French painter, Jacques-Louis David, was arguably the most famous neoclassical painter in France during the late 18th century andContinue Reading
During the night of July 18, 64 AD, the great fire of Rome broke out in the merchant area ofContinue Reading
You’ve all heard of the story of France’s national heroine, nicknamed ‘The maid of Orleans’ and how she rode atContinue Reading
In the winter of 1805, Napoleon’s Grand Armée marched halfway across Europe to confront their enemy, the allied armies ofContinue Reading
Often when we associate Byzantium with art, the image of religious frescoes and mosaics always comes to mind first. Indeed,Continue Reading
Claude Monet was born on 14th November 1840. He grew up in the French port Le Harve on the NormandyContinue Reading
Photography, at its best I believe, is a powerful medium. It allows us to tell our story and show othersContinue Reading
If you are a curious visitor to Italy, and make your way to Venice, in the Great Hall of theContinue Reading









