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Were the Popes Art History's Ultimate Collectors? | Artnet News

Pope Urban VIII's patronage of Gian Lorenzo Bernini significantly shaped Baroque art and architecture in Rome during the 17th century.
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3 weeks ago
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Long-Hidden Caravaggio Portrait Acquired by Italy for $35 Million

Italy's Culture Ministry purchased a rare Caravaggio portrait for €30 million, securing a masterpiece for public access at Rome's Palazzo Barberini.
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2 months ago
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Becoming Caravaggio

Caravaggio's early painting 'Boy with a Basket of Fruit' reveals the artist's youthful ambition and transformation into a central figure of Western art.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

renaissance church in piacenza glows with scenographic lights in davide groppi's exhibition

The central nave of Sant'Agostino becomes the spine of the exhibition, as the designer divides the space using white, geometric volumes through freestanding architectural forms that visitors can move through.
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4 days ago
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Thieves steal paintings by Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse from a private museum in Italy

Thieves stole three valuable paintings from a museum near Parma, Italy, in a swift heist lasting less than three minutes.
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1 week ago
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Bic pen heirs say their Renaissance masterpiece was stolen. Did the chauffeur do it?

The Bich brothers are suing to reclaim a stolen 15th-century painting that disappeared from their family's apartment 20 years ago.
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1 week ago

Bic pen heirs say their Renaissance masterpiece was stolen. Did the chauffeur do it?

The Bich brothers are suing to reclaim a stolen 15th-century painting that disappeared from their family's apartment 20 years ago.
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1 week ago

After a very long wait, Raphael finally visits the Met

Raphael's works are showcased in the 'Raphael: Sublime Poetry' exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring over 230 pieces from various collections.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The Art Crossword: Renaissance Edition

The Metropolitan Museum of Art debuts Raphael: Sublime Poetry, the first comprehensive U.S. exhibition of Raphael, accompanied by a Renaissance-themed crossword featuring chiaroscuro.
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1 week ago

Raphael at the MET: The sovereignty of poetry | amNewYork

Raphael's work transcends traditional poetry, revealing a profound emotional depth and a reorientation of understanding through his precise artistry.
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1 week ago

After a very long wait, Raphael finally visits the Met

Raphael's works are showcased in the 'Raphael: Sublime Poetry' exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, featuring over 230 pieces from various collections.
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3 weeks ago

Like seeing art of Roman chapels in technicolor for first time - Harvard Gazette

Students learned centuries-old stucco sculpting techniques through hands-on practice, gaining deeper understanding of Renaissance and Baroque artists' material choices and creative processes.
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3 weeks ago

Michelangelo or bust? Researcher divides experts with attribution of sculpture

A marble bust of Christ at a Rome church is claimed to be a Michelangelo sculpture based on newly discovered archival documents, attracting visitors and debate among art experts.
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1 week ago

Rubens's Epic Medici Cycle Gets a Glow Up at the Louvre | Artnet News

The monumental suite was one of the Flemish master's most prestigious achievements, produced between 1622 and 1625 on commission for the French Crown.
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1 week ago

Internet Goes Wild for The Met's Newly Acquired Mannerist Painting

Online reactions to Rosso Fiorentino's painting reflect Mannerism's essence, blending modern language with traditional religious themes.
fromOpen Culture
4 weeks ago

Roman Statues Weren't White; They Were Once Painted in Vivid, Bright Colors

One tenet of classical idealism is the idea that Roman and Greek statuary embodied an ideal of pure whiteness-a misconception modern sculptors perpetuated for hundreds of years by making busts and statues in polished white marble. But the truth is that both Greek statues and their Roman counterparts were originally brightly painted in riotous color.
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fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

What Did the Instruments in Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights Sound Like? Oxford Scholars Recreate Them

Musicologists reconstructed instruments from Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights painting and discovered they produce intentionally horrible, discordant sounds fitting the artwork's hellish imagery.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Michelangelo and Titian's Rivalry That May Never Have Been

Michelangelo and Titian shared long-term mutual regard and reciprocal creativity despite scant direct evidence, inferred through informed imagination and circumstantial evidence.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Michelangelo Made His First Masterpiece When He Was 12 Years Old

Michelangelo's earliest known painting, The Torment of Saint Anthony, reveals exceptional talent at age 12 and is now held at the Kimbell Art Museum.
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fromUntapped New York
1 week ago

See a Forgotten Michelangelo Sculpture at The Met in NYC

A sculpture attributed to Michelangelo remained unrecognized for nearly a century before being displayed at The Met.
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1 week ago

Monumental Bellini Altarpiece Undergoes Major Restoration in Public View

Giovanni Bellini's San Giobbe altarpiece will undergo a significant restoration behind glass, stabilizing the wood panel and analyzing pigments.
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1 month ago
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Rijksmuseum reveals painting to be early work by Rembrandt

A 17th-century painting long attributed to Rembrandt's workshop has been confirmed as an authentic work by the master himself, increasing its value from thousands to millions of pounds.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago
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Long-Lost Rembrandt Goes on Display at the Rijksmuseum

A painting hidden in private collection for over 60 years has been authenticated as a Rembrandt after two-year study by the Rijksmuseum, correcting previous misattribution to an anonymous pupil.
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1 month ago

Rijksmuseum reveals painting to be early work by Rembrandt

A 17th-century painting long attributed to Rembrandt's workshop has been confirmed as an authentic work by the master himself, increasing its value from thousands to millions of pounds.
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fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Joel Meyerowitz on Photographing Giorgio Morandi's Studio

Joel Meyerowitz's new book showcases his exploration of Giorgio Morandi's studio through photography, emphasizing geometric objects and their relationships.
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Never-Before-Seen Paintings Reveal Anthony Van Dyck's Formative Italian Period | Artnet News

Van Dyck's stay in Italy was pivotal to the development of his artistic language, above all because it accelerated his emancipation from the model of his master Rubens.
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2 weeks ago

El Greco Painting Found Hidden Beneath a Forgery in the Vatican

A previously hidden El Greco painting titled The Redeemer from the 1590s was discovered in the Vatican after restorers removed a forged overpainting that had obscured the original work.
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2 weeks ago

Edvard Munch's formative influence on Paula Rego revealed in unearthed painting

Edvard Munch's 1951 Tate exhibition profoundly influenced 16-year-old Paula Rego, shaping her artistic development and figurative painting style for decades.
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3 weeks ago

A Leonardo-Linked 'Salvator Mundi' Turns Heads at TEFAF | Artnet News

A Leonardo da Vinci workshop Salvator Mundi painting from the de Ganay collection is displayed at TEFAF Maastricht, considered among the finest of approximately 20 known copies of this iconic work.
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3 weeks ago

Annibale Carracci Should Be as Famous as Rembrandt van Rijn

Annibale Carracci, a 16th-century Italian artist, made groundbreaking contributions to Western art that rivaled Rembrandt's influence, including establishing an innovative art academy that revolutionized artistic training methods.
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3 weeks ago

'It has nothing to do with Michelangelo': expert wades in on painting newly attributed to Renaissance master

Belgian art historian Michel Draguet claims to have discovered a Michelangelo painting from the 1540s, but leading Renaissance experts dispute the attribution based on artistic style analysis.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Diary of a degenerate: mapping the music and the madness of Carlo Gesualdo

Carlo Gesualdo wrote some of the most darkly sublime music of the late Renaissance. He also savagely murdered his wife and her lover in their bed. Now be honest: which would you like to discuss first? The art will always be secondary to the atrocity, however magnificent the madrigals and sacred music. Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, had been cuckolded by the Duke of Andria in a long-running tryst that had become the scuttlebutt at court.
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3 weeks ago

Trinity Fine Art Traces the Shift from Mannerism to Baroque at TEFAF

Fontana is a rare example of a woman Old Master, one of only a few who managed to attain career success on her own and was the first woman elected to the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. This painting is one of the most ambitious from her early career. Reflecting visual references to Michelangelo-a departure from her usual reference to Correggio and Raphael-the vibrant hues and dramatic composition reflect prevailing Florentine trends of the late 16th century.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Medieval Self-Portraits: Ten Artists Who Put Themselves in the Picture - Medievalists.net

Medieval self-portraits functioned as devotional, personal, and social statements revealing how individuals in the Middle Ages wanted to be seen.
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3 weeks ago

Previously Unseen Dante Gabriel Rossetti Portrait Goes on View for the First Time

Unlike Rossetti's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of winsome maidens surrounded by flowers, the 1877 chalk portrait of his sister offers a flat, realistic impression. She wears an impenetrable expression and dull-colored clothing that blends into an unadorned background. The somber tone is the product of family tragedy: Christina remains in mourning following the death of her older sister Maria, a writer and Anglican nun, in 1876.
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2 months ago

Early Medieval Church in Rome Draws Attention After Fresco Restoration - Medievalists.net

San Lorenzo in Lucina, a medieval church, drew renewed attention after conservation of a modern fresco whose figure was likened to Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni.
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2 months ago

The End of the World in Images: The Picture Book of the Life of St John and the Apocalypse - Medievalists.net

Picture Book of the Life of St John and the Apocalypse is a unique and visually striking example of the picture-book Apocalypse - a distinctive group of medieval manuscripts that present the apocalyptic visions of the Book of Revelation primarily through images. Centred on the visions of St John and often framed by episodes from his legendary life, these manuscripts transform the biblical text into a continuous pictorial narrative.
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1 month ago

Rediscovered Rembrandt Confirmed After Decades of Doubt | Artnet News

Advanced imaging and material analysis have led experts to reattribute a long-overlooked biblical scene to Rembrandt van Rijn, identifying the 1633 painting as a lost masterpiece after more than six decades of doubt. Titled Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, the work was last studied in 1960, when scholars ruled out the possibility that it could be by the Dutch master.
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1 month ago

Sistine Chapel Mural Restoration Tackles Layers of Sweaty Residue

Vatican conservators are removing dried sweat deposits from Michelangelo's Last Judgement fresco to restore its original vibrant colors obscured by a white film caused by daily tourist condensation.
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1 month ago

Neither saint nor sinner, Artemisia Gentileschi's Mary Magdalene is electrifyingly alive

Artemisia Gentileschi's 1620s painting portrays Mary Magdalene in ecstatic autonomy, radiant and non-repentant, challenging centuries of male-shaped sexualized iconography.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's writing significantly influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of American racial violence on display at The Met.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's ideas deeply influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of racial violence while NYC cultural debates connect historic art and contemporary protest dynamics.
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1 month ago

Sicily Fights to Bring Antonello da Messina Masterpiece Home After $14.9 Million Purchase | Artnet News

Italy's Ministry of Culture purchased Antonello da Messina's rare double-sided Renaissance painting and museums and Messina officials are competing for its permanent location.
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1 month ago

This Serene Canaletto Is Now One of the Italian Masters Most Expensive Works | Artnet News

A signature view of Venice by Canaletto brought a strong price for the 18th century Italian master at Christie's on February 4, leading the Old Master week in New York. Hammering at $26 million, it sold for a total of $30.5 million including fees, just over its $30 million pre-sale estimate. Backed by a guarantee and irrevocable bid, it was sure to sell.
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1 month ago

Artemisia Gentileschi, Michelangelo and Rembrandt bring new energy and records to New York's Old Masters sales

New York Old Masters auctions set record prices across artists—Artemisia Gentileschi, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Canaletto—bringing historically significant, newly surfaced and restituted works into public view.
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2 months ago

An Infamous Rembrandt Makes a Cameo in the New 'Knives Out'

Wake Up Dead Man briefly shows a reproduction of Rembrandt's stolen Christ in the Storm, reflecting the Knives Out series' taste for notable art cameos.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Acquisitions round-up: a rare early Italian portrait of a Black man, a record-breaking Kiddush cup, and a limewood sculpture of the Madonna

Major museums and auctions highlighted historic works: Ceruti’s rare portrait of a Moor, a Khorasan Kiddush cup record sale, and a newly acquired 16th-century limewood Madonna.
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2 months ago

A Renaissance Treasure Is Making Its U.S. Debut at Sotheby's

Sotheby's inaugurates Old Masters Week at the Breuer, exhibiting Perugino's Decemviri Altarpiece cimasa and marking Bellini's Pietà U.S. debut at the Morgan Library.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Fra Angelico Etched the Divine in Stone

Fra Angelico repeatedly incorporated veined marble and stone motifs into his paintings to convey layered theological and mystical symbolism tied to Dominican and Franciscan spirituality.
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2 months ago

The Louvre's Fabled Sculpture Journeys to Rijksmuseum

A Bernini-enhanced ancient marble Sleeping Hermaphroditus, combining a 2nd-century body with a carved bed, arrives at the Rijksmuseum for the Metamorphoses exhibition.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

A View From the Easel

The studio is at my house within a ranch, surrounded by nature. It's on the second floor of the house, where there's better light. My routine all day shifts between studio work and housework, including outdoor garden work. I get up a bit before 7am, drink coffee in the yard, and get morning sunshine. Then my husband and I eat breakfast and do a bit of cleaning or some chores in the garden.
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2 months ago

Art Movements: Knights, Presidents, and Crooks

As 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the auction house Christie's is hosting multiple auctions later this month as part of "Americana Week." Was I the only one who didn't know that Jimmy Carter was also a painter? The lots include a painting by that president, Gilbert Stuart's portrait of George Washington for James Madison, and Grant Wood's original study for "American Gothic" (1930).
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