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The Triangle Sword Guild reconstructs Historical European Martial Arts with a blend of research and martial training with real weapons.
Embark the world of woodworking excellence as this video unveils the techniques and skills needed to design and build a beautiful wooden house. Watch as expert craftsmen utilize advanced woodworking ...
Napoleon commissioned the sword, filled with classical motifs, after being elected as consul for life by the senate in 1802.
There’s a vibrant world of art galleries in Madrid beyond these titans, and these spaces form a lesser-known but no less important part of the city’s cultural ecosystem—one that reflects Madrid’s ...
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Founded in 2009, the Triangle Sword Guild is one of nine recognized Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) clubs in North ...
Ever since the day in 1930 when his American Gothic won $300 and a bronze medal from the Chicago Art Institute, the name of Grant Wood has echoed persistently throughout the land. In five years, ...
When you look at a painting of parfaits and sundaes by Wayne Thiebaud, do you think of the bottles and vessels lined up in the still lifes of Giorgio Morandi? Or view a row of his cupcakes and see ...
However, removing the wooden additions was deemed too risky ... by one of the defining protagonists of 16th-century Spanish art.” The Morales work joins the Getty’s collection of Spanish ...
Support for the symposium comes from private donations through the University of Iowa Center for Advancement. More information on the Grant Wood Art Colony and ways to contribute can be found HERE.
But instead of paints, the cellar master of the House of Remy Martin creates art with his cognac blends ... and maybe the impact of the wood and the cellar? Or does he want to pay tribute to ...
wood, stone, smoke, and more. It’s a master class of using paint to create multiple different effects, but also manipulating the so-called “golden angle” where miniatures look best.