In the previous post I started writing about some of the most important styles of art history, and I began with the Gothic Style from the Medieval Period.
Today I am moving on to another important style, this time from the Western Art: Baroque Style.

Pop Art is a significant artistic movement that originates from 1950s Britain and early 1960s United States. It was suggestively named “pop” art due to the fact that it encapsulates popular contemporary imagery, usually removed from its initial context and combined with unrelated elements. It’s considered to perfectly represent the paradox of mass culture because it simultaneously employs mundane cultural objects, celebrities and symbolic items from advertising, news and comic books.

Frida Kahlo was one of the most influential painters of the 20th century. She was born in 1907 and died in 1954. She lived and died in Mexico City and is one of the emblematic artists of Mexican national and indigenous tradition as well as one of the most important feminist artists of the 20th century.

As promised, here is part two of our Online Business History article. In part one (which you can read here) we talked about the dawn of business on the web and how from 1991 up until 2000, the internet and …

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Can you imagine your life without Dropbox, cloud storage, email or online business as a whole? Eight years ago you could. We live in a fast-changing world, and we’re bombarded by tons of information each day. We communicate with people …

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