QUESTION: Why did Leonardo da Vinci draw so many weapons of war if he was a pacifist, as stated by a recent art exhibition?
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For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
St. John Lateran's facade bears the Latin inscription of "Mother and Head of all the Churches in the City and the World." ...
A rare early masterpiece by the Renaissance painter Fra Angelico has been acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England ...
Leonardo DaVinci” airs on PBS as a two-part, four-hour series that premieres at 7 p.m. Nov. 18 and 19. Prairie Public sends a quarterly newsletter to members and its Cue fall issue, featured this ...
Explore Leonardo da Vincis enduring impact on art and science, highlighting his masterpieces and innovative contributions.
In the early days of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi changed visual art ... Without Brunelleschi’s mathematical tools, ...
Umbria, a region in central Italy next to Tuscany, is known more for its lush green spaces, hillside cities and Etruscan and Roman ruins than for its art. But the painters of Renaissance Italy ...
Leonardo da Vinci's famous 15th-century work, "The Last Supper" (or “Il Cenacolo ... it's the Santa Maria's pristine Renaissance architecture that helped the church earn the distinction ...
such as The Last Supper, among the most important in the world and well-known in the history of art. The reunion of the Last Supper and Brera - already present in the mind and soul of Giuseppe Bossi, ...
She went to masked balls, hung out with modernist artists and writers, and formed her own art and antique jewelry collection ... Two women who fascinate me—Ellen Terry spent last night with me & it is ...