-Aritra Biswas A Child of Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 in the rocky hills of the island of Corsica where it collided with the turbulent sea. His family was of small nobility, proud and yet not strong. Napoleon was never the same since the start. He was silent, grave, and much abstracted. Other […]Read More
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Impressionism’s Impact: The Artistic Revolution That Changed Everything
You must have heard of Claude Monet before, did you know that the one of the art movements he participated in was impressionism. Impressionism is perhaps the most important movement in the whole of modern painting. At some point in the 1860s, a group of young artists decided to paint, very simply, what they saw, […]Read More
The Wild Hunt is a captivating motif rooted in European folklore, particularly prevalent in northern, western, and eastern societies. This spectral group of riders, often depicted as ghostly hunters led by a mythological figure, has variations across several cultures, including Germany, France, and England. This blog explores the origins, characteristics, and cultural significance of the […]Read More
A cathedral is a huge church that serves the purpose of possessing the bishop’s seat and serving ordains for the diocese. Ancient cathedrals are marks of architectural brilliance, as they are considered ‘the place of god’ it was imperative for the society to pay utmost attention to detail when constructing the cathedrals. The pre-revolutionary […]Read More
Beyond Borders: Exploring Regional Varieties in Perfumery
Perfumery, a delicate fusion of artistry and science, serves as a window into the rich tapestry of cultural heritage spanning across France, Italy, and the Middle East. In this exploration of olfactory delights, we embark on a journey through centuries of tradition, innovation, and sensory allure. From the storied houses of Chanel and Guerlain in […]Read More