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Byzantine Architecture: Origin and Story of an Imperial Art

Byzantine architecture is a witness to the luxury and spiritual yearning of the Eastern Roman Empire in the annals of architectural history. Byzantine architecture developed as a singular fusion of Roman, Greek, and Oriental influences over a millennium, from the 4th to the 15th century CE. Its grand domes, elaborate mosaics, and imposing structures that

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11 Things You Need To Know About Giorgio Vasari, the Renaissance Chronicler and Artist

30th July, On This Day Giorgio Vasari (30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) – painter, architect, writer, and the man who literally wrote the book on Renaissance art. While he may not have the household name recognition of Leonardo or Michelangelo, Vasari’s contributions to art history are immeasurable. He preserved the stories of an entire

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UNESCO Adds 26 New Sites to World Heritage List, Highlights Africa’s Culture and Natural Riches

During its annual World Heritage Committee meeting in Paris earlier this month, UNESCO announced the addition of 26 new sites to its prestigious World Heritage list. Of these, 21 are cultural sites, four are natural, and one is both cultural and natural. Notably, four of the new sites are located in Africa, and nearly a

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Twenty Well-Known Abstract Painters Who Changed the Way We Look at Painting

The post-World War II American art movement known as abstract expressionism first appeared in the 1940s. It emphasises the spontaneous and dynamic application of paint on the canvas, often using large brushstrokes to depict the emotional and subconscious aspects of the artist’s experience. This movement greatly impacted the development of contemporary art and the mid-20th-century

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Remembering Manjit Bawa’s Art as the Confluence of Sufi Poetry, Spirituality, and Music

30th July, On This Day Manjit Bawa (1941–2008), a well-known Indian painter best recognized for his vivid and ethereal canvases, was a significant source of inspiration for Indian artists. Born on July 30, 1941 and raised in Dhuri, Punjab, attended the Delhi College of Art after first attending the School of Art in New Delhi.

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Distinguished Jury Convenes for First Take 2025 by Abir India

A four-member jury of prominent Indian contemporary artists convened on July 25th to evaluate submissions for First Take 2025, the ninth edition of Abir India’s national open call for emerging artists. The panel will announce results by August 2, selecting ten winners from hundreds of submissions across painting, printmaking, ceramics, and sculpture. Abir India Founder

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