A Cultural History of Hygiene in the Modern Age
A Cultural History of Hygiene in the Modern Age
The administrative and artistic role of women in 17th-century pictorial studios
Chinese sculptor Chitqua’s journey to London that revolutionised 18th-century British sculpture
The Torre de la Parada was the small redoubt that combined the hunting and artistic tastes of Philip IV
Embroidered fabric from 16th century Spain as a reflection of the material culture of the 16th century
Everyday 16th-17th century clothing utensils for opening lechuguilla collars
19th-century portrait of a male figure in 17th-century fashion with a grave bearing
Painting by Isabey showing a couple in 17th century fashion, a festive custom of the 19th century, accompanied by two dogs
Everyday scene plucking a turkey for Christmas dinner in 19th century America
Women academics at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 18th and 19th century Madrid