WILLIAMSTOWN — The vibrantly colored advertising posters of Jules Chéret and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec are synonymous with Paris' Belle Epoque period, but those beloved, iconic prints may never have ...
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Patsouras, Louis. The Anarchism of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist, and Militant. Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2003. Paperback, 207 pages, $24.99. Louis Patsouras, formerly a history professor at Kent ...
Located near the center of Vichy, France, this late 19th-century chateau remains a stellar example of the Neo-Louis XIII style. Although the bubbling thermal spas have long been an attraction, it is ...
The beloved Impressionists were among the first to dive into the connection between how food is grown, harvested and then transformed into something beautiful. The movement helped make France the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Just in time for Halloween, the Cleveland Museum of Art is highlighting the exquisitely strange art of Odilon Redon, one of the spookiest artists to come out of late 19th-century ...
In 19th-century France, newborn children were being abandoned in droves, often left to the mercy of state-run homes. By the early 20th century, child protection laws began to be put in place, but the ...
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