The San Domenico Museum in Forlì, Italy, is hosting a monumental exhibition, “Pre-Raphaelites: Modern Renaissance.” The show brings together 360 works of art, borrowed from major European, American, ...
If you go to Italy, or to the Italian Renaissance galleries of an art museum, you may find yourself wondering how artists of the time created work of such refinement and complexity. What were the ...
CHESTERTOWN One of the world's leading experts on Italian Renaissance painting will discuss one of the period's masterpieces when he delivers the ninth annual Janson-La Palme Distinguished Lecture in ...
Pulling from one of Italy’s largest collections of Italian renaissance and baroque paintings, the Kimbell Art Museum has curated an exhibition that takes visitors through the major artistic ...
SENLIS, France (Reuters) - A long-lost painting by 13th century Italian master Cimabue that was found in the kitchen of an elderly French woman was sold for 24 million euros ($26.6 million), more than ...
Some of the most magnificent art masterpieces in history are on display in Minneapolis—but only for a limited time. Thanks to a rare partnership between the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, and the ...
WINNETKA, Ill. (WLS) -- When Tony Ayers visited England in 1995, he made a discovery that changed his life. He spotted a painting of the Madonna and child tucked away in an antiques store, and ...
A new exhibition at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is brimming with opulent religious panel paintings, altarpieces, sculptures, textiles and metalworks from the Italian city of Siena.
A very special exhibit is now on display at the Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley. It's called "Of Heaven and Earth" and it features many of the Italian masters, like Botticelli, that you ...
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1. Family identity and professional conformism are as important as any putative Renaissance “individualism” in Iris Origo’s ...