If pushed to name three Renaissance artists (or three Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael are probably most people’s picks (sorry, Donatello). The three giants of the ...
Sublime Poetry,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A London exhibition shows how the three painters circled one another as rivals and role models in 16th-century Florence. By Emily LaBarge reviewing from London We all know what they say about ...
FLORENCE, Italy — Last Sunday evening, soon after the final visitors had trickled out of the historic Palazzo Pitti, Eike Schmidt, the director of the Uffizi Gallery gathered with other museum ...
At the turn of the 16th century, Florence was the scene for "what may have been the ultimate clash of the titans of Western art", said Robert Fox in The London Standard. In about 1504, the "ageing" ...
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles officially return in surprise reveal
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are making an unexpected return soon, thanks to a surprise reveal that brings the heroes (plus ...
Among the many things I love about Italy is how the Renaissance can be spliced into your travels. Imagine: In Florence you can sleep in a converted 16th-century monastery that's just a block from ...
Peer to Michelangelo and Leonardo, Raphael produced many masterpieces before dying at age 37. His influence has only grown in the 500 years since his untimely death. Also known as The Madonna and ...
ROME – For the first time since 1983, all ten of Raphael’s grand tapestries depicting the lives of Saints Peter and Paul will be exhibited together in the Sistine Chapel, hanging at eye level beneath ...
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