I remember the first time I heard about the Hypterotomachia as an undergrad and I just thought it was the best name ever so immediate intrigue!
I remember the first time I heard about the Hypterotomachia as an undergrad and I just thought it was the best name ever so immediate intrigue!
As a Parmigianino expert (allegedly) my search results are the direct inverse of yours, but then the camera roll from my research makes the argument that the two are inextricable from one another.
I agree 100%, but this made me laugh so hard. It is like the NYT asked ChatGPT what is something that would piss Chris Nygren off the most and this was the answer.
Like I said, without fail every three months I bring up the part about shopping, so you have fulfilled that quota π But I gladly accept the well-dressedness of the subfield.
About every 3 months I reference the best line when he talks about going to CAA and thinking people will be interesting bc they are well dressed only to discover that they just happen to research in Italy and do their shopping their. Inspired.
Nothing to make me feel older than realizing when I started writing about a certain set of prints they were "nearly 500 years old" and now they are "over 500 years old"...
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Antony Griffiths, London: On Understanding and Misunderstanding Prints
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Such a pleasure to have contributed to this volume.
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Working on Malvasia and Parmigianino seem to give me trouble when it comes to searching for books for research.
Slide comparison:
(l) Michel Maille, Ercole and Luigi Bolognetti, marble, 1681-83, Rome, Chiesa di GesΓΉ e Maria
(r) Statler and Waldorf, timeless
Calvin's mom says "Life could be worse, Calvin" by a Liberal Party logo, Calvin says, "Life could be a lot better, too!" under an NDP logo, Calvin's dad says, "Life being worse builds character!" under a Conservative Party logo
The forever-correct way to translate Canadian parties to other countries without using their politics for reference
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My pleasure! I mean the whole story surrounding his death as narrated by Giorgio Vasari in 1550 is quite excellent.
Raphael - pope adjacent - quite perfectly died on Good Friday 1520.
Ugh such great memories zoning out and just getting to stare at those frescoes.
This Passover Iβm thinking hard about the holidayβs history of resistance to tyrannical leaders, and the imperative for Jewish people to stand with all oppressed peoples of the world.
London Writers Salon as a bigger one that runs every day, I believe.
βFrom April 14-18, select UBC graduate programs at UBC Vancouver will re-open their applications for US citizens to be considered for Sept 2025 or Jan 2026 entry - they are ready to provide quick admissions decisions for these applicantsβ #gradstudent #gradschool
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One of my favourite courses I ever took in undergrad was a history of architecture course for which we had to sketch to a theme each week. It is such an amazing way to see things in a new light, so I can only imagine how enriching this course would be.
Itβs a heist movie but just with a bunch of humanities scholars trying to get their grant money back.
my hero.
If you are teaching the Birds Head Haggadah it is indeed compulsory to include the pop-up version. Sorry, I donβt make the rules.
Joachim Sandrart presents two legends about the invention of drawing. More in the online exhibition of our rare books curated by the Max Planck Research Group βVisualizing Science in Media Revolutionsβ @sietskefransen.bsky.social @ariellaminden.bsky.social
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Wow I LOVE this. You are both hair and sunglass models πππ
Omg this is making me so exited to see you all in 2 days π€π€π€
β¦and for what itβs worth a βcanadeseβ already exists and itβs just a normal tent.
A friendly PSA for my fellow Canadians: the Americano as the name for the coffee drink is already a knock against Americans who were scoffed at by Italians for drinking watered down coffee, so please, I beg of you, donβt rename it the Canadiano. Itβs not the clever move you think it is.