Rome: Ruins of an Empire
In the first of two parts, DrFumblefinger helps us to a sense of Rome as it was in its heyday
In the first of two parts, DrFumblefinger helps us to a sense of Rome as it was in its heyday
Jonathan L takes us to the Piazzale Michelangelo for wonderful sunset views of Florence, Italy
DrFumblefinger visits a giant sunflower painting sitting on an 80 foot easel in western Kansas.
PHeymont muses on historical memory and historical influence, and why Budapest has a park full of formerly-honored statues.
Excavation near the Colosseum has revealed a lost treasure of Roman art and history, now being excavated.
DrFumblefinger visits Dignity, a 50 foot tall stainless steel and glass sculpture located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River.
DrFumblefinger shares a piece of street-art he discovered in Luxembourg City.
Sometimes, the art Jonathan L encounters in his travels inspires him to create flash fiction. Here are three stories inspired by paintings by Edward Hopper
Marilyn Jones visits Fez. and its Royal Palace, with seven golden gates.
The roof is covered now by a waterproof tarp, while architects begin to spin fantasies about a permanent roof and spire.
DrFumblefinger visits "Winged Victory", known also as the "Nike of Samothrace". Over 2000 years old, it is proudly displayed at Paris' Louvre.
PHeymont returns to visit the interior of Barcelona's still-unfinished Sagrada Familia basilica. It's an eye-opener, for sure!
Intrepid cyclists with techno aids are drawing pictures across the map with their routes.
PHeymont finds the Brooklyn Historical Society as interesting from outside as from inside.
Jonathan L took a tour of Old San Juan buildings to explore the use of Hydraulic Tiles as design features