July 26, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ⛅Today, reconsidering the white-washing of Ancient Rome, paying homage to ancient vessels that transported water, and a look at an upcoming exhibition that resurfaces over 100 unpublished Hokusai drawings. I also want to mention that I will be away for the next three weeks leading a workshop at Chautauqua, but I’ll be back mid-August refreshed and ready for what promises to be a very busy fall season. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief A Dazzling Corrective to the White-washing of Ancient RomeFocused on mosaics, the only technique whose color doesn’t fade over time, Colors of the Romans helps audiences look at the ancient society as those living then would have seen it.| Anthony Majanlahti WHAT'S HAPPENING "Cats and hibiscus" by Katsushika Hokusai from Banmotsu ehon daizen zu.
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IN OUR STORE "The Great Wave" PatchWe’re swept away by this magnificent patch featuring “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by the unparalleled ukiyo-e painter and printmaker Hokusai! |