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Portrait of Doge Cristoforo Moro attributed to Lazzaro Bastiani, 1462-71, tempera and oil on panel, 20 1/2 x 16 1/8 inches Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia - Museo Correr. Moro’s reign was marked by the beginning of the Ottoman-Venetian War (1463-79)

Portrait of Doge Cristoforo Moro attributed to Lazzaro Bastiani, 1462-71, tempera and oil on panel, 20 1/2 x 16 1/8 inches Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia - Museo Correr. Moro’s reign was marked by the beginning of the Ottoman-Venetian War (1463-79)

Venice and the Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman empire (1299-1923) was once considered one of the most important economic and cultural powers in the world. It ruled over a vast swath of the globe stretching from the Middle East and North Africa …

Kabuki Prints From Page to Stage

The Allen Memorial Museum has organised two concurrent Japanese prints and printmaker exhibitions over the summer to look at Japan’s rich literary heritage, showing how Japanese printmakers have visualised …

 

The Actor Ogami Shoroku in the Role of Kudo Suketsume in Soga No Taimen by Ogami Shoroku (1989) by Tsuruya Kokei (b 1946), colour woodblock print with mica background, Oberlin Friends of Art Fund

The Actor Ogami Shoroku in the Role of Kudo Suketsume in Soga No Taimen by Ogami Shoroku (1989) by Tsuruya Kokei (b 1946), colour woodblock print with mica background, Oberlin Friends of Art Fund

The Jina Buddha Ratnasambhava, circa 1100-25, from the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by the Jane and Justin Dart Foundation.

The Jina Buddha Ratnasambhava, circa 1100-25, from the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by the Jane and Justin Dart Foundation.

Realms of the Dharma

This exhibition explores Buddhism and Buddhist art around the globe, with a visit to the religion’s origins in India. It then travels through mainland and island Southeast Asia, including the Theravada countries of…

 

Changdeokgung and the Secret Garden

Gyeongbokgung in Seoul is the primary, most visited, and best-known of the five royal palaces in Seoul. It is the iconic symbol of power and the Joseon state (1392-1910), but it is the smaller, charming Changdeokgung that steals the show.

Buyongjeong pavilion and Gulanggak Royal Library in the Secret Garden

Buyongjeong pavilion and Gulanggak Royal Library in the Secret Garden

Asian and Islamic Works of Art

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  • THE MAGIC OF EXPLORATION

    THE MAGIC OF EXPLORATION

    From biennials and triennials to art summits, fairs, and cultural tours  – countless art events now dot the globe and compete for attention and …Read More »
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  • Wang Keping

    Wang Keping

    The Rodin Museum invited Wang Keping to take over the sculpture garden as his studio during May and early June. The project is a …Read More »
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