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Exuberant Visions of the German Baroque
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Rare Book Collection,
Online Exhibition
Through selections from the Rare Book Collection, this exhibition conveys the varied and dynamic character of the German baroque, which was marked by ...
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Eighteenth-Century Vedute of Vienna
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Rare Book Collection
Books of printed vedute in the Rare Book Collection give a privileged view of the Habsburg imperial city as it developed over the course of the eighteenth ...
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Past and Present: Views of Maya Monuments
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Pre-Columbian
This interactive exhibition matches ten lithographed plates of Maya monuments from Frederick Catherwood’s 1844 “Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, ...
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Market Gardens (Bostans) in Istanbul
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filed under:
Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives,
Online Exhibition
The photographs in this exhibition provide exceptional information on the market gardens of Istanbul from the 1930s and 1940s, as well as broader chronological ...
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God’s Regents on Earth: A Thousand Years of Byzantine Imperial Seals
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Byzantine,
Seal,
Online Exhibition,
Museum
For over a thousand years the Byzantine Emperor ruled as God’s regent of earth. The designs of the imperial seals in this exhibition provide an insight into ...
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Ancient Art at Dumbarton Oaks
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Byzantine Collection
Art from the ancient Mediterranean represents a small but significant part of Dumbarton Oaks’ collections. When viewed alongside Byzantine art, these works ...
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Dumbarton Oaks Conversations
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Online Exhibition,
Online Publication
This exhibition of photographs, documents, and publications highlights the meeting of the diplomatic and personal spheres at the Dumbarton Oaks Conversations, ...
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History