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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. [1] See Curatorial Remark 2 in the ...
Searching for a kitchen gem that could transform your space? Don't overlook this centuries-old piece's rich history and unique charm at thrift stores.
Delftware, developed in the Dutch city of Delft in the 17th century, was a style of tin-glazed earthenware rather than true porcelain.
Archaeologists have unearthed a "spectacular" ancient temple housing hundreds of statues dedicated to the Greek God Apollo. The site, known as the Sanctuary of Apollo, is located in a remote ...
Hong Kong’s 12 best Christmas feasts, from Italian at the Grand Hyatt’s Grissini and Chinese at Tin Lung Heen, to traditional turkey at Jimmy’s Kitchen and Magistracy Dining Room ...
New Colonial Williamsburg exhibit brings past into present The 225 artifacts, including ceramics from China and seashells from Africa, show the area’s global appeal.
This simple recipe for marble cake in the air fryer will start you on a new baking journey.
Italy’s initial armored units, relying on ineffective “tankettes” and the ill-equipped Fiat 3000, faced humiliating defeats in Ethiopia, Spain, and early North African campaigns.
Occasionally her lack of broad knowledge of the ceramic field results in inaccuracies: ornamental ceramic vases were made before the mid-18th century; tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) and ...
In Charleston, SC Hr 1, Stuart Whitehurst appraises an Italian Renaissance Revival majolica charger, ca.1880.
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