Mysterious Tunnels Painted By da Vinci Found
Researchers recently discovered underground tunnels beneath the Sforza Castle in Milan that were once painted by Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519), the […]
French Election 2024: The Contemplating Chaos
The international community monitors the French Presidential Election closely mainly because of the constitutional power of the President! Usually, the world ignores the French Parliamentary Polls and most of the […]
Preserving The Dignity Of David
One of the most splendid masterpieces of Italian Renaissance sculpture is Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni’s David. However, controversy has never left this 17ft-tall marble statue. Currently, the statue is […]
A Tectonic Shift
It was the perfect metaphor for the rising power of the Global Majority in its unstoppable drive to put an end to 500 years of colonial-style economic looting, backwardness and […]
Pluralistic & Inclusive Character Of Mughal Architecture
When Cambridge University Press decided to publish The New Cambridge History of India in four volumes with contents to be written by over 30 authors, editors thought that it would […]
Blue & White Explained
The story heads back to the 5th Century Byzantine Empire (formerly the Roman Empire), when Blue was the colour of nobility… it was expensive to manufacture, and owing blue clothes […]
