The Frigate “Mercedes”: The injustice of the 19th Century… And the pillaging of the 21st

9 October, 2014
The Frigate “Mercedes” has finally arrived to port… To a free exhibition that your kids will love. So if you plan coming to Madrid in October, don’t (...)

Merle Oberon and the most photaphed Catier’s necklace

7 October, 2014
Merle Oberon was the alias of Estelle Merle O’Brien Thompson, a British actress who was born in Tasmania by the beginning of the 20th century. She is (...)

A Century of Street Style

2 October, 2014
The fact that the street photo style phenomenon was born with Scott Schuman is like saying this gentelman invented the hot water. “There is no news under (...)

With O: Object d’Art or Bibelot

30 September, 2014
An “Object of Art” is a small high quality decorative ítem, very valued by collectors. They are pieces often made in reach materials like gold, silver, (...)

A vintage wedding gown with courage and sensitivity

18 September, 2014
Why a daughter would want to wear her mother’s wedding dress? I’ve been thinking so much about this lately that I’ve decided to start a few posts (...)

With N for: “Nacre

16 September, 2014
The nacre (also called mother of pearl) is the internal layer of the mollusc’s shells. The seashells with the most beautiful nacre are the haliotidae (...)

Cartier: Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Brilliant Historic Jewelry

11 September, 2014
Today I bring to you one of those exhibits that you’ll easily retain in your mind forever. The fineness and beauty of a Cartier’s historic jewel, being (...)

The Boticelli’s Venus and the brooch in her neckline

9 September, 2014
London National Gallery. Sandro Boticelli (1445-1510) Venus and Mars was painted around 1483 by one of the most important artists of the Renaissance; Sandro (...)

Bruges City in a fairy tale

4 September, 2014
Its name comes from the Flemish term “brugge” which means “bridges”, in plural, since there are many of them completing the appearance of this (...)

The neutral Gursky

Gursky, with his neutral and straightforward way of looking at the world, at the current society, has been our photographer protagonist to reproduce in (...)