CLEVELAND, Ohio —A new exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art explores how a groundbreaking technology of the Renaissance forever changed the way images were created, reproduced and shared. “The ...
What would the Renaissance be without its mysteries and tantalizing gossip? In the spirit of Georgio Vasari's original Renaissance tabloid, The Lives of the Artist, we've compiled a list of the latest ...
Renaissance painter Jan Brueghel the Elder painted a bat eating a bird — 400 years before scientists would document the ...
Ideal, Real, and Caricature in the Renaissance," the new major exhibition hosted at Intesa Sanpaolo's Gallerie d'Italia in ...
A photo editor has gone to town on classic Renaissance paintings, Photoshopping away their curves as if in preparation for a modern-day fashion ad, reports Desn Boom. Our perception of beauty has ...
A new book provides an ideal introduction to a Renaissance painter largely known only to specialists, but who was counted among the most important of his generation. The Legion of Honor in San ...
Along the bustling beach of Tel Aviv, Israel’s biggest city, visitors notice the Brutalist architecture of numerous hotels. They are characterized by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare ...
“Madonna della Vittoria,” by the Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, must have looked imposing when it was first installed as an altarpiece in Santa Maria della Vittoria, a small chapel in the ...
The Renaissance began in Italy in the 1400s. Newly made scientific discoveries meant that painters were depicting the human form with more anatomical accuracy, but their subjects were often intensely ...
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