Abstract: Historical document denoising is the most challenging step in the field of image processing and computer vision. In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end adversarial autoencoder (AAE) to ...
Share this restaurant in Twitter Share this restaurant in Facebook Share this restaurant in WhatsApp Share this restaurant in Messenger Share this restaurant by email An exhibition at the National ...
Francesca Balzan's solo exhibition Incunabula 1474-2025, curated by Justine Balzan Demajo, opened in November. It presents a new collection of sculptures. The exhibition bridges the historical and the ...
A cyanotype from Julia Herschel’s “A Handbook of Greek Lace Making” (1870), published by R. Barrett & Sons (all images courtesy Getty Research Institute, via Internet Archive) Before the widespread ...
Francesca Balzan's 'Incunabula 1474–2025' exhibition bridges the historical and the contemporary Currently showing at the National Library of Malta, Valletta, Francesca Balzan’s solo exhibition ...
Artist FRANCESCA BALZAN discusses her exhibition Incunabula 1474–2025, with Marie Benoît. In this exhibition she merges 3D printing with porcelain sculpture to explore the relationship between early ...
Hebrew Union College has agreed to new restrictions on the sale or removal of rare books and manuscripts from its Klau Library in Cincinnati under a settlement with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
Sarah Larsen, a yoga instructor, and her friend Charlie Brill went in search of Ong’s Hat, a fabled gateway to another dimension. Now Sarah is missing, and maybe this urban legend isn’t a legend at ...
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Provenance: Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), German-Dutch anatomist: sale (1771), possibly lot 57 (Matthaei Morethi tractatus medicus, rar.) William Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: ...
Provenance: Johannes da Freti(?) (16th century): inscription on c5r of part IV “Ad vsum fr[atr]is Joh[an]is da Fretj(?)”. François de Los-Rios (1727-1820), bookseller, Lyons: book label on front ...