History isn’t just written in books — it’s buried in the artifacts we’ve lost. Across centuries, priceless treasures, sacred relics, and scientific wonders have vanished without a trace, swallowed by ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Initiative expands with three-dimensional renderings of significant pieces—most of which are free to download.
An umbrella from early 20 th century Japan. A wine glass from Belgium, circa 1825. Three teapots: one from early 20 th century China, one from late 19 th century England and one from late 19 th ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new exhibition curated by the Princess of Wales is set to open in London. Kate has highlighted the power of “historic objects” ...
Using the Mbari architecture of the Owerri-Igbo of eastern Nigeria as a starting point, this article addresses the different forms and meaning the objects take on in different historical periods and ...
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Louisiana survey, 1995. Image on file. The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American ...
Type into your search engine the words “Sarasota County History Center Archives Catalog,” and you’ll get more than 15,000 results. Among all the items the archives houses are hundreds of documents ...