Some of the most illustrious names in the Renaissance canon, from Raphael to Titian, are associated with the art of chiaroscuro woodcuts, in which printmakers used multiple inked woodblocks to yield ...
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy. This exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in association with the National ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin is a quarterly publication, geared to a general audience, that focuses on works in The Met's collection or exhibitions displayed at the Museum. The 77th100th ...
Ugo da Carpi might not have had any formal training as an artist, but after about 1516 he had a profound impact on the course of Italian art for the next century. How? Ugo got a patent, or whatever ...
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