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  • Hanging Out on the Loggia of San Marco Basilica

    Hanging Out on the Loggia of San Marco Basilica

    The loggia, at the foot of the Campanile, is the architectural element that more than any other condenses the celebrative character of the new organisation of the centre of St. Mark’s implemented…

  • Biography: Charles Joshua Chaplin

    Biography: Charles Joshua Chaplin

    Charles Joshua Chaplin (1825–1891) was a renowned French artist of the 19th century, celebrated for his contributions to portrait painting, genre painting, and decorative arts. Born in Les Andelys, France, Chaplin’s work…

  • Biography: Vincenzo Irolli

    Biography: Vincenzo Irolli

    Vincenzo Irolli was one of Italy’s most expressive and passionate painters, known for his vivid use of color and emotionally charged compositions. Born in Naples in 1860, he developed a unique style…

  • Roosevelt Island Small Pox Hospital

    Roosevelt Island Small Pox Hospital

    The Smallpox Hospital, sometimes referred to as the Renwick Smallpox Hospital and later the Maternity and Charity Hospital Training School, was a hospital located on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan, New York City. Originally designed by architect James Renwick Jr., the 100-bed…

  • Biography: Renzo Piano

    Biography: Renzo Piano

    Renzo Piano, born on September 14, 1937, in Genoa, Italy, is an acclaimed architect known for his innovative and high-tech design approach. His work spans several continents, encompassing a wide range of…

  • Biography: Rupert Bunny

    Biography: Rupert Bunny

    Rupert Bunny (1864–1947) was an Australian painter who achieved recognition for his work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on September 29, 1864, in St Kilda, a suburb of…

  • Biography: Frances MacDonald

    Biography: Frances MacDonald

    Frances Macdonald, a name that resonates through the corridors of Art Nouveau, is often overshadowed by more famous figures. Yet, her artistic brilliance remains a vital part of the early 20th-century art…

  • Lone Duck on the Limmat River

    Lone Duck on the Limmat River

    Located on the then swamp land between Limmat and Zürichsee around Sechseläutzenplatz on small islands and peninsulas in Zürich, Prehistoric pile dwellings around Zürichsee were set on piles to protect against occasional flooding by the Linth and Jona. Zürich–Enge Alpenquai is located on Zürichsee lakeshore in Enge, a…

  • Rathausteg Pedestrian Bridge in Luzern

    Rathaus-Steg from 1961 (origin 1899) with forging graded steel handrail from Johann Meyer and candelabra from Ludwig and Jost Schnyder; Lucerne, Switzerland. Source: Wikipedia.

  • Architectural Gem: Château de Chambord

    Architectural Gem: Château de Chambord

    Château de Chambord is one of the most fascinating castles in the world. Nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley in France, it stands as a stunning example of Renaissance architecture.…

  • Biography: Edgar Maxence

    Biography: Edgar Maxence

    Edgar Maxence (1871-1954) was a French symbolist painter, recognized for his ethereal and spiritual artworks that echo the mysticism and depth of the Symbolist movement. Born in Nantes, Maxence emerged in the…