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Also known as Medieval Modern or Neomedieval, the Neomedieval aesthetic features blackletter and gothic typography, ornate borders, and esoteric graphics like runes, relics, and woodcuts.
A mood board exploring the Trinket Design aesthetic, also known as Collection design, Catalogue Design, or Index Design. This trend lays objects out carefully as a collection, and evokes a nostalgic and maximalist vibe.
A collection of items which bring to mind the aesthetic of Neoclassical Revival, featuring classical art motifs, dramatic contrast, elegant scripts, and paintings by the great masters.
Drawing is a universal tool with no limits. Anyone can draw, all you need is a little courage. For inspiration, here is a selection of works by Hungarian graphic artists.
What can be seen today at Bibracte represents only a fraction of the past reality. Lost landscapes, vanished architecture, buried remains and relocated objects make up a heritage that is largely invisible. The 3D models, images, videos and documents used …
Terrace PC15 corresponds to a large public space that was in use at the end of the Iron Age. The remains, consisting mainly of sunken structures, bear witness to buildings that have since disappeared. The 3D models, created as part of the EUreka3D-XR proj…
Domus PC1 is the largest Roman house unearthed at Bibracte. Its layout — featuring reception areas, circulation zones, and a central courtyard — reflects the adoption of Roman architectural models and the development of aristocratic dwellings during the l…
Domus PC2 is currently the focus of research at Bibracte. This site offers an opportunity to observe the various stages of archaeological work, from excavation to data recording and analysis, as part of the training program. The remains, which are often f…
This gallery contains research material for the same-named blog post. It collects image and text materials about mosses, their different species and application fields. Search Europeana's stories section to find the blog!
This gallery features the blooms and blossoms of all sorts of flowers in paintings, fashion, design, and photographs. Find your favourite depictions of tulips, roses, hydrangeas, bluebells, lavender, cherry blossoms, poppies, sunflowers, and more.
Celebrating artworks by a selection of female artists from across Europe and throughout history
“I draw, therefore I am” was Ádám Würtz’s motto. The artist was born on June 2, 1927, in Tamási, to which he remained nostalgically attached throughout his life; he preserved its rustic, folkloric traditions in his works as well. His rich imagination unfo…
Immerse yourself into the fascinating Saint Neophytos Monastery in Cyprus and discover its remarkable frescoes. The EUreka3D-XR project is recreating St. Neophytos’ enkleistra (hermit's cave) as a virtual experience: using the visuals of the frescoes,…
This gallery contains research material for the same-named blog post. It collects images and texts of historical and documentational value concerning the development of corn/maize and its distribution around the world. Search Europeana's stories secti…
Folk art paintings depicting scenes from everyday rural life and religious themes, from the ethnographic collection of the Krovets Online Museum of Traditional Art of Ukraine. Curated by the AISTER project https://web2learn.eu/crowdsourcing-campaign-aiste…
Explore these depictions of the legendary and mythical unicorn in European literature and art.
Across Europe, Easter is celebrated with Easter eggs, decorated in a variety of ways and techniques. Curated by Europeana Common Culture and Crafted project partners
There are many explanations for the origin of the Easter bunny, just as there are many versions of the relationship between the rabbit and the egg. One of these comes from Germanic mythology. According to this, Ostara was the goddess of spring and fertili…
Enjoy depictions of spring in Europeana, filled with birds, flowers and sunny skies with dappled clouds.
Women's suffrage, the right for women to vote, was a long and hard battle that began at the start of the 19th Century. This gallery highlights the feminist fight for social reform and a voice for women in politics.
Explore artworks by Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), a prolific Dutch Post-Impressionist and one of the most influential figure in Western art.
Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946) was a Finnish painter best known for her realist works and self-portraits.