"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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Italian Renaissance was the birth of Western art as it is known today. When asked to think of ...
Groundbreaking statues, paintings, and architecture—humanism in Florence and beyond. Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome. This rebirth of classical culture ...
A 16th-century engraving of a rhinoceros with scaly skin emerges as part-lizard, part-beast. A witchy woman and a suspicious horse peer at a man, mysteriously lying dead on the ground. Tree trunks ...
The University of Wisconsin School of Human Ecology unveiled its newest exhibition, ‘Remaking the Renaissance,’ curated by Textile Specialist and Research director for the Helen Louise Allen Textile ...
It's the centerpiece of Renaissance art in Florence, one of the most revered works of art on Earth: Michelangelo's masterpiece, his statue of David. In 1501 the Tuscan artist was just 26 when he began ...
image: A new technique is the first of its kind to use printed art as a "trace fossil" to precisely date insect species and to identify their geographical locations. Blair Hedges, a professor of ...
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