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The Quiet Language of Museums
Why do we go to art museums? Certainly, there is pleasure in lingering over coffee in a museum café, surrounded by people who seem to interpret existence through Vermeer. But beyond the ritual, beyond the quiet prestige of having been there, why do we really go? The idea of “seeing the original” tends to resonate most deeply with those already immersed in art history and visual culture. But what draws everyone else — those who neither distinguish Baroque from Rococo nor feel
Larysa Sidak
May 282 min read


How Melchior Painted Birds — A Delightful Introduction to Art for Children
How can you introduce a child to great art in a way that truly captures their imagination? Not through boring dates or complicated terminology, but through storytelling, vivid imagery, and engaging narration. That is exactly what How Melchior Painted Birds by Ida Iris offers for children ages 8–12. This beautifully illustrated children’s art book introduces young readers to the world of Melchior d'Hondecoeter, the famous 17th-century Dutch painter renowned for his extr
Larysa Sidak
May 212 min read


Raphael of the birds
His paintings hang in the world’s most famous museums — but his life story is far less known. One of the greatest artists of the Golden Age nearly became a preacher before changing his fate forever. Curious who he is? Read on to uncover the truth. Read more
Larysa Sidak
Apr 111 min read
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