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Art History

From Renaissance rebels to surrealist dreamers, this category explores the wild, wonderful, and sometimes ridiculous world of art history. Expect a blend of serious insight, quirky facts, and the occasional bit of satire—because who said the past had to be boring?

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Nude, Not Lewd: The Cultural Divide in Art

The artistic nude, once honoured in studios and galleries, now faces warnings, bans, and misplaced accusations the moment it reaches digital platforms. The conflict is no longer about the human…

Five Overlooked Women of the Pre-Raphaelites

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood is remembered for its rebellious male founders, yet women were at the heart of the movement as artists, muses, and innovators. This article shines a light on…

Vincent van Gogh in Britain: A Formative Chapter

How Vincent van Gogh’s years in London shaped his eye, his empathy, and his later art—exploring his neighbourhoods, influences, and lasting legacy.

John Constable: The Painter of the English Countryside

A concise art-history feature on John Constable with a personal perspective, touching on his Suffolk scenes, innovation, and legacy

A History of Surrealism: Dreams, Symbols, and Revolution in Art

Explore the origins, evolution, and modern influence of Surrealism, from Dalí and Magritte to digital dreamscapes. An essential read for artists, writers, and creatives.

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