Listen up, art history buffs: A Tuscan villa that once belonged to Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti is up for grabs. The 12,916-square-foot home is located on six acres of farmland and is ...
The 17-foot tall statue had been on display at the privately owned cemetery, where it seemingly ‘fell of its own’ accord, the Los Angeles Times reports. Security staff claimed the statue was still ...
This brand-new artistic exhibition is unveiled by Culturespaces and the Atelier des Lumières in Paris. Running from March 13 ...
Renaissance: The Blood and The Beauty explores the lives of three rival artists - Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – who created seductively beautiful works of art during an age of violence and ...
Michelangelo’s strokes of genius weren’t all marvelously original — some were downright forgeries. It explains why the Italian master was able to amass a fortune at a young age, said Lynn Catterson, a ...
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 ...
The Victoria & Albert Museum in London claims that a fingerprint from Michelangelo was found on one of his statues. Photo by Stock Montage/Getty Images Experts at a London museum believe they’ve found ...
Michelangelo Buonarroti, who lived from 1475 to 1564, was the first artist recognised by contemporaries as a genius, according to the National Gallery in London. He was a painter, on panel and in ...
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