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This article examines the ways how the formation of the Japanese ceramic collection of Sir William Van Horne (1843-1915) in Montreal was informed by art dealers and the global market of Japanese ceramics in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Akiko Takesue
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Century City: Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis was the first temporary exhibition mounted at Tate Modern from February to April 2001. The exhibition’s central problematic was the intensification—at specific moments in particular places—of the ...
Iwona Blazwick, Rattanamol Singh Johal
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A New Museum of Art of Russia and the Global South
The Russian Art Gallery, a large federal museum, is being built in Sevastopol. The new museum will feature a collection of Russian art of the second half of the 20th – early 21st centuries and art of the Global South.
V. B. Zotov +2 more
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Late paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) offer intriguing problems for both art historians and conservation scientists. In the research presented here, the key question addressed is whether observed stylistic differences in paint handling can be ...
Kathryn A. Dooley +11 more
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The Index of American Design, a 1930s–40s federal work relief project, generated over 18,000 watercolors and extensive documentation now held at the National Gallery of Art.
Abigail Foster +2 more
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There is growing interest in bringing non-invasive laboratory-based analytical imaging tools to field sites to study wall paintings in order to collect molecular information on the macroscale.
Roxanne Radpour +2 more
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The Digital Humanities project Florence As It Was ( http://florenceasitwas.wlu.edu ) seeks to reconstruct the architectural and decorative appearance of late Medieval and early Modern buildings by combining 3D point cloud models of buildings (i.e. extant
George R. Bent +4 more
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Double‐Transition‐Metal MXenes: Multimetallic 2D Platforms for Next‐Generation Biomedicine
The present work explores recent progress in double‐transition‐metal MXenes and focuses on their potential as multifunctional biomedical nanoplatforms whose tunable optical, electronic, mechanical, and surface properties enable imaging, theranostics, antimicrobial activity, biosensing, tissue engineering, and drug delivery.
Parsa Namakiaraghi +2 more
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Self‐standing, strong sulfonated covalent organic framework membranes with varied ionic‐group density are developed for osmotic energy conversion. Optimized charge‐governed nanochannels enable highly selective ion transport, delivering a power density of 24.53 W m−2 under seawater/freshwater salinity gradients.
Xi Ma +5 more
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THE FORDYCE MITCHEL COLLECTION AT THE YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY – PART I
In 2018, the Numismatics department at the Yale University Art Gallery received a donated collection of 223 bronze and silver coins, broadly from the Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman periods.
Benjamin D. R. Hellings
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