The maiden that Raphael painted around 1505 cradles the critter, tender and tame. She’s sitting upright, at a slight angle, ...
Raphael was long considered the most perfect of Renaissance painters. Then, not. Judge for yourself, when "Raphael: Sublime Poetry," comes to the Met ...
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and now Raphael: Starting Friday, New York's prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art is ...
“Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance,” a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be the first ever to showcase the history of a peculiar and little-known practice of ...
A survey of this giant of Renaissance art opens this month at the Met. Three experts show us why he matters as much as ...
Sandy Thibeault exhibits works that combine Renaissance-style technique with modern imagery at the Polasek Museum in Winter ...
The 15-foot by 20-foot portraits loom large. The dramatic subjects call to mind the glorious Joan of Arc preparing to charge into battle or a victorious medieval warrior defeating a dragon. However, ...
What would the Renaissance be without its mysteries and tantalizing gossip? In the spirit of Georgio Vasari's original Renaissance tabloid, The Lives of the Artist, we've compiled a list of the latest ...
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