144 Odcinki

  1. Map of Endowments for 'Colonial' University, New Zealand (1873)

    Opublikowany: 26.05.2022
  2. Painting of Silver Labourers in Potosí, Bolivia, from Translation of the History of the New World (c. 17th Century)

    Opublikowany: 12.05.2022
  3. The Tragedy of Mustapha, Fulke Greville (1609) and Roger Boyle (1665)

    Opublikowany: 28.04.2022
  4. Pierced Jade Scholar's Screen, China (19th Century) (EMPIRE LINES x Freud Museum Interview)

    Opublikowany: 14.04.2022
  5. Mining the Museum at the Maryland Historical Society, Fred Wilson (1992-1993)

    Opublikowany: 7.04.2022
  6. Old Britain Castles Ceramic Plate, Johnson Brothers (1930)

    Opublikowany: 24.03.2022
  7. Standard Willow Ceramic Plate, Josiah Spode (1800-1820)

    Opublikowany: 10.03.2022
  8. Water Splotch from the Bay of Bengal, Ship Diary of Levi Savage (1852-1853)

    Opublikowany: 24.02.2022
  9. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, Elizabeth Hamilton (1796)

    Opublikowany: 10.02.2022
  10. Possession Island (Abstraction), Gordon Bennett (1991)

    Opublikowany: 27.01.2022
  11. a preponderance of aboriginal blood, Judy Watson (2005)

    Opublikowany: 13.01.2022
  12. Teak Column of al-Qalis, Mecca (6th Century)

    Opublikowany: 30.12.2021
  13. Linen Market, Dominica, Agostino Brunias (c. 1780)

    Opublikowany: 16.12.2021
  14. Cashew Nuts for the Mozambican Revolution Poster, Alexandre Milhafre (c. 1979) (EMPIRE LINES x SOAS Interview)

    Opublikowany: 2.12.2021
  15. Fifth Edition of Les Mille et Une Nuit (The Thousand and One Nights), Antoine Galland (1729)

    Opublikowany: 18.11.2021
  16. Knotted Pile Carpet, Lahore Central Jail (c. 1880)

    Opublikowany: 4.11.2021
  17. 'White Buddhist' Statue of Theosophist Henry Steel Olcott, Colombo (c. 1970s)

    Opublikowany: 21.10.2021
  18. Sun City, Artists United Against Apartheid (1985)

    Opublikowany: 7.10.2021
  19. View of the Plaza Mayor of Mexico City, Cristóbal de Villalpando (c. 1695)

    Opublikowany: 23.09.2021
  20. Uzun Kemer Ottoman Aqueduct Bridge, Istanbul (c. 1560s)

    Opublikowany: 9.09.2021

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EMPIRE LINES uncovers the unexpected, often two-way, flows of empires through art. Interdisciplinary thinkers use individual artworks as artefacts of imperial exchange, revealing the how and why of the monolith ‘empire’. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast Read articles, and join talks, tours, events, and exhibitions: jelsofron.com/empire-lines Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines TRANSCRIPTS: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-pwfn4U_P1o2oT2Zfb7CoCWadZ3-pO4C?usp=sharing MUSIC: Combinación // The Dubbstyle PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic

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