European History Archive
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Ever Yours, van Gogh: A sneak peek at Vincent’s personal letters
Posted on September 10, 2014The beloved 19th-century artist Vincent van Gogh was a prolific letter-writer. His letters are at turns descriptive, confessional, and insightful; when the 6-volume, 2500-page, annotated and illustrated edition of his […] -
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Vacation Photo Contest Inspired by Two American Photographers in Britain and Ireland
Posted on August 26, 2014It’s back to school time again, with all of the portent of wonderful books yet unread, brilliant lectures yet unheard. It also means, of course, that summer vacation is over. […] -
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Reminiscences of a Collector
Posted on July 24, 2014Elizabeth Malchione – Like many Yale students this summer, the Pearlman Collection is traveling abroad. Earlier this month, the exhibition Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the […] -
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Strangers No More: Two American Photographers Meet at the Yale Center for British Art
Posted on June 26, 2014With gratitude to our colleagues at the Huntington Library, our blogs are sharing a post today. Their wonderful blog, Verso, is edited by Matt Stevens, who offers us the following […] -
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Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower: Curating an Appreciation of the Natural World
Posted on June 3, 2014Sarah Welcome— Since I can remember, I have loved being outdoors. All of the senses are engaged and I find the natural world infinitely fascinating and entertaining. I’m inspired by […] -
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Enchanted by glass, we’re giving away copies of the new book on René Lalique
Posted on April 10, 2014All that glitters is not gold. Sometimes, the glitteriest is glass. The soon-to-be-released book René Lalique: Enchanted by Glass is a stunning paean to glass as a medium and to […]