
A Jane Austen Christmas
The month of December sees festivities held across the globe, but in 1775 a family in Steventon, England…
The month of December sees festivities held across the globe, but in 1775 a family in Steventon, England…
Art historian Dr Linda Goddard characterises the identity of Paul Gauguin as both ‘carefully self-constructed’ and ‘constantly shifting’…
The imperial American Revolution altered forever the lives of everyday people, ravaging communities and sending thousands of individuals…
‘This is not a book,’ the artist Paul Gauguin declared in the opening words of his unconventional memoir…
Annette Carruthers, Mary Greensted and Barley Roscoe discuss the life and legacy of Ernest Gimson on the 100th…
In Regency England, the eldest son usually inherited almost everything while his younger brothers, left with little inheritance,…
The fifth publication in the Buildings of Ireland series, Central Leinster: Kildare, Laois and Offaly explores a broad…
In November 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the throne and was confronted with a politically, socially, and culturally fractured…
Since the secret of Bletchley Park was revealed in the 1970s, the work of its codebreakers has become…
Yale’s quest to update and expand Nikolaus Pevsner’s iconic guides continues with the new edition of Sussex: West. …
Culture was integral to the smooth running of the Third Reich. During the war, the arts were closely…
Pencils, a sketchbook, cake, thimbles, keys, money, snuff – women and girls carried a startling array of things…
How did Jan Tschichold help to form the New Typography in the early twentieth century? Why were he…
Although most people are not aware of it, forecasting plays a major role in everyday life. From choosing what…
This year the Association for Art History’s Annual Conference takes place in Brighton from the 4–6 of April….