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“Creating these books is an anthropological experience,” said Alberto Casiraghy—who also goes by Casiraghi—sitting at a table in his house-atelier as he talked with a local artist who
Created between 1921 and 1924, Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House was a pres
From the mid-fifteenth to the nineteenth century, the letterpress dominated printing, allowing for little design variation. New techniques developed in the 1800s, such as chromolithography with multi…
Artist Sammy Seung-min Lee draws inspiration from her Korean heritage and the culture’s traditional hanji paper.
The relationship between English writers Wilkie Collins and
Anthony Frederick Sarg (1880-1942) was, at heart, a big kid who created puppets and other toys, illustrated fantastical picture books, and pulled off practical jokes.
A love letter to Bed-Stuy.” That’s how OlaRonke Akinmowo first framed the mobile book-sharing project she began in 20
In the archives of poet Gwendolyn E.
Throughout history, many cultures have depicted birds in art, from the elaborate mosaics of ancient Rome to the elegant drawings of the Renaissance.
Henry Voigt believes we are what we eat.