
Harald Slott-Moller Spearheaded Danish Version Of The French Exhibition of Rejects
Danish painter and ceramicist Harald Slott-Moller (August 17, 1864 to October 20, 1937) was born in Copenhagen. He was formally trained

Danish painter and ceramicist Harald Slott-Moller (August 17, 1864 to October 20, 1937) was born in Copenhagen. He was formally trained

Competition between newspapers was fierce in the 1890s. Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal went

It all started as a patriotic celebration. The San Antonio Battle Of Flowers Parade was first launched during the Victorian Era,

Easter eggs symbolize life, renewal and cartons of fun by the dozens. People have decorated, rolled, hidden, hunted, tapped and danced

Esther Howland (1828-1904) was not the first person to make commercial Valentines in America. She wasn’t even the first to make

In Mary Cassatt’s time(1844-1926) , artwork created by females was largely considered inferior. Few women were allowed to attend important art

Queen Victoria banned Twelfth Night celebrations from British holidays. Fortunately she continued to let them eat King Cake (a.k.a. Twelfth Cake)

According to legend, the Christmas Pickle was a time-honored German tradition that found its way to America in the Victorian Era.

The Naughty and Nice List wasn’t always as forgiving as it is today. In Victorian times and long before, the jolly

The Naughty and Nice List wasn’t always as forgiving as it is today. In Victorian times and long before, the jolly

Victorian Christmas Cards delivered dark holiday humor when it wasn’t a social faux pas. After all, nothing says Happy Holidays like

Sarah Hale was one of Americas original tastemakers. As co-editor of the enormously successful Godeys Ladys Book, she was the Victorian

On November 14, 1889, Nellie Bly set sail to beat the fictional record set by Jules Verne in his novel, Around The

By the Victorian Era, Halloween rituals had become gentler and sweeter. For some revelers, Halloween rivaled Valentine’s Day. Still, it was

Victorian Era Halloween festivities were ruled by the Supernatural. For centuries, people Halloween as a time when the veil between life

Danish painter and ceramicist Harald Slott-Moller (August 17, 1864 to October 20, 1937) was born in Copenhagen. He was formally trained

Competition between newspapers was fierce in the 1890s. Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal went

It all started as a patriotic celebration. The San Antonio Battle Of Flowers Parade was first launched during the Victorian Era,

Easter eggs symbolize life, renewal and cartons of fun by the dozens. People have decorated, rolled, hidden, hunted, tapped and danced

Esther Howland (1828-1904) was not the first person to make commercial Valentines in America. She wasn’t even the first to make

In Mary Cassatt’s time(1844-1926) , artwork created by females was largely considered inferior. Few women were allowed to attend important art

Queen Victoria banned Twelfth Night celebrations from British holidays. Fortunately she continued to let them eat King Cake (a.k.a. Twelfth Cake)

According to legend, the Christmas Pickle was a time-honored German tradition that found its way to America in the Victorian Era.

The Naughty and Nice List wasn’t always as forgiving as it is today. In Victorian times and long before, the jolly

The Naughty and Nice List wasn’t always as forgiving as it is today. In Victorian times and long before, the jolly

Victorian Christmas Cards delivered dark holiday humor when it wasn’t a social faux pas. After all, nothing says Happy Holidays like

Sarah Hale was one of Americas original tastemakers. As co-editor of the enormously successful Godeys Ladys Book, she was the Victorian

On November 14, 1889, Nellie Bly set sail to beat the fictional record set by Jules Verne in his novel, Around The

By the Victorian Era, Halloween rituals had become gentler and sweeter. For some revelers, Halloween rivaled Valentine’s Day. Still, it was

Victorian Era Halloween festivities were ruled by the Supernatural. For centuries, people Halloween as a time when the veil between life