Food for the Soul: The Year in Art
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Food for the Soul: The Year in Art


By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
Throughout the year we celebrate various holidays—some religious, others cultural or connected to historical events. I thought it might be fun to find art that would illustrate those calendar milestones. In some cases, I have researched artworks that are not well known because they are not on display, even if they are part of major museum collections. Others may be less known because their creators were not very popular, even in their home countries.
Let’s imagine a 2025 arts calendar by Food for the Soul.
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Thank you, I very much enjoyed your curatorship of artworks and comments. Your work for Solari Report offers us an additionally rich experience which broadens our views. History of art is a valuable study which contributes to understanding
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Thank you very much, Nina, for introducing me to these unknown paintings. ‘The Adoration of the Magi’ and ‘The Kiss’ took my breath away!
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Thank you, I very much enjoyed your curatorship of artworks and comments. Your work for Solari Report offers us an additionally rich experience which broadens our views. History of art is a valuable study which contributes to understanding
.
Thank you very much, Nina, for introducing me to these unknown paintings. ‘The Adoration of the Magi’ and ‘The Kiss’ took my breath away!