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Adret /əˈdɹeɪ/ -- The sun-facing side of a mountain. Dedicated to curating lesser-known global stories, upending assumptions, and providing reasons to be optimistic and fight for a better world.

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The Best of May

Maybe an adret? George Elbert Burr, 1859-1939, Camelback Mountain, Phoenix, ca. 1926, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Carolann Smurthwaite in memory of her mother, Caroline Atherton Connell Smurthwaite.

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Between Ladas and Hongqis

Not really Mount Ararat’s adret. Seen from Yerevan. Photo by Gevorg Avetisyan on Unsplash.

The streets of Yerevan are surprisingly quiet: tree-lined avenues and picturesque architecture rival those in the most beautiful European cities, a...

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The Best of April

Here you can debate whether there are any adrets at all. Totoya Hokkei, 1780-1850, A Mountainous Landscape with a Stream, 1827, color woodblock print; chuban, surimono, Art Institute of Chicago, Clarence Buckingham Collection, 1925.3004.

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The Best of March

Welsh Adrets. Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, 1787–1855, A Scene on the Coast, Merionethshire - Storm Passing Off, 1818, Oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1973.1.16.

Despite more promised, yet unrealized...

2 months ago

The Best of February

Turns out Adrets have been nearly monopolized by Cole and Bierstadt in U.S. museums. Here we see something slightly different. Mountain Range (1850-55), James M. Hart, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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3 months ago
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