The Legacy of Erna Zarges-Dürr, German Silversmith
Erna Zarges-Dürr, a renowned German silversmith, crafted meticulously proportioned silver pieces with modern ornamentation. She received recognition at international exhibitions.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Erna Zarges-Dürr, a renowned German silversmith, crafted meticulously proportioned silver pieces with modern ornamentation. She received recognition at international exhibitions.Read More →
Luba Lukova’s artwork Peace critiques the relationship between war and peace, questioning the effectiveness of violence in achieving harmony while encouraging deeper reflection and alternative solutions.Read More →
George Barbier: The Birth of Art Deco offers an in-depth look at the influential artist’s diverse contributions, a must-have for design enthusiasts.Read More →
The Catholic Counter-Reformation is closely related with Baroque, which peaked in Rome around 1630–1680. Despite its origins in Rome, the Baroque style influenced people all around Europe. Its rapid pace, striking realism (giving spectators the feeling that they were watching an actual event), and direct emotional appeal were perfectly suited to announcing the Catholic Church’s renewed vitality. Read More →
Sergio Asti, an influential Italian designer and architect from Milan, gained international recognition for his versatile and functional designs over six decades.Read More →
Hans Hollein, an Austrian architect and designer, left a versatile legacy in architecture and design. His ability to work across scales and disciplines continues to inspire.Read More →
Aino Aalto’s iconic Pressed Glass 4644 collection, known for its functional simplicity, revolutionized glassware design, emphasizing utility and enduring aesthetic appeal.Read More →
The Arbeitsrat für Kunst (Workers’ Council for Art) was an art and architecture organisation in Germany.Read More →
Women at the Bauhaus pioneered textiles, ceramics, and metalwork, blending form and function. Their influence on design still resonates today.Read More →