History buffs in Mumbai have a great opportunity to go back in time at St Xavier’s College. The institute’s Department of ...
Lucile Gauvain uses medieval imagery of death, chaos and revelry to parse contemporary life. Courtesy of artist and House of Fine Arts. Represented by The House of Fine Arts gallery in London, Gauvain ...
The Worcester Art Museum’s reopening of its armor galleries goes far beyond the romance with medieval Europe.
A careless moment in a 15th-century workshop involving one curious cat walking across freshly inked parchment has turned into a rare time capsule of everyday medieval life. More than 500 years later, ...
The sunken ship reveals that the medieval European economy was growing fast. Archaeologists recently found the wreck of an ...
Mansa Musa's alleged 3D model is going viral on social media. The images were originally posted by the X account @jammable ...
The shipwreck is exceptionally preserved and provides the first archaeological confirmation of features seen in illustrations ...
A Cat Left Paw Prints on the Pages of This Medieval Manuscript When the Ink Was Drying 500 Years Ago
An exhibition called "Paws on Parchment" tracks how cats were depicted in the Middle Ages through texts and artworks from around the world—including one example of a 15th-century "keyboard cat" ...
In the 1470s, a Flemish scribe left some meticulously drafted pages of an illuminated manuscript out to dry, only to find out the next day that his cat had trod over them, leaving inky paw prints on ...
Master of Saint Augustine, "Scenes from the Life of St. Augustine of Hippo" (c. 1490), central panel of a triptych Belgium, Bruges (all photos courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum unless otherwise ...
Part of the New York Public Library’s Spencer Collection, the Tickhill Psalter is on view throughout Advent and Christmas at The Morgan Library & Museum in its exhibit “Sing a New Song: The Psalms in ...
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