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Met Museum to acquire rediscovered Renaissance painting
Rosso Fiorentino's Madonna and Child with Saint John the Evangelist is now on view in Met's European painting wing.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Shutterstock. The Renaissance, often hailed as one of the most transformative periods in human history, gave rise to ...
Research by a UA optics professor suggests some of the Renaissance’s grand masters had a little help with their paintings. Charles Falco, an optical science professor, said his research shows painters ...
Sandy Thibeault exhibits works that combine Renaissance-style technique with modern imagery at the Polasek Museum in Winter ...
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The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) debuted its latest exhibition on Oct. 16: “Botticelli and Renaissance Florence: Masterworks from the Uffizi.” The exhibition marks the first collaboration ...
Sixteenth-century Venice was the scene of a “consciousness-altering moment in art history,” said Steven Winn in the San Francisco Chronicle. That becomes obvious from the moment a visitor to this ...
Martino is the artist-in-residence at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab and a professor at Northeastern University. He and his collaborator Luca Stornaiuolo, a researcher at the Polytechnic University of ...
They were famous in their day, but the female Renaissance artists Lavinia Fontana (1535–1625) and Sofonisba Anguissola (1552–1614) quickly slipped into obscurity. The latter’s paintings have been ...
Last year, I picked up “Blood Water Paint,” Joy McCullough’s haunting début novel, which is about the Renaissance painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Gentileschi was an accomplished artist—the first woman ...
Preface (v.16, 19) signed: Charlotte van Marle. "With the ... death of the author, this work, which was planned to comprise 21 volumes, has had to end with the 18th."--Pref. (v.19) I. From the 6th ...
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