While the bulk of 17th-century Dutch art celebrated the opulence and abundance of the time, there was a sub-movement that flipped that message on its head. Those paintings about futility from the ...
Caravaggio, Rubens, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, Veronese, and Bernini: it’s a roll call of the greats, and just a handful of the artists whose Renaissance and Baroque works have traveled from their ...
when you walk into the Ryan library at Iona College, you and I probably can't tell what hangs here is worth more than the building itself. But tom rubio can I knew when I looked at it, I knew I was on ...
Michael Zell, associate professor of Baroque and 18th century art at Boston University, gave a lecture last night in the Fine Arts House on the relationship between Rembrandt's art work to the culture ...
A 17th-century painting showing a Black woman with her White companion has been placed under a temporary export bar to reduce the risk of the artwork leaving the United Kingdom. The anonymous painting ...
Catalog of an exhibition held at Museum Rietberg Zürich, Sept. 27, 2013-Jan. 12, 2014. Essays by Rudolph P. Matthee, Cyrus Ala'i, Birgitt Borkopp-Restle, Paulina ...
Police are appealing for information on how two original paintings from 17th century European artists, ended up in a roadside dumpster in southeast Germany. The framed oil paintings were found by a 64 ...
Illustration in ‘Pitture scelte…’: Joseph Juster (active c. 1690) after Giampetrino (active 1495–1549), Madonna del giglio (courtesy Marquand Library of Art ...
Penitent Magdalene, a painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi, is seen in the conservation studio at the Kimbell Art Museum, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, in Fort Worth. The painting ...
THE history of art is to a certain extent one long series of rehabilitations. As styles change, men and periods slip into comparative obscurity, and a later age whisks them back into favor. So it has ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Dutch merchants sailing back and forth to Indonesia in the 17th century to monopolize European trade in nutmeg, mace and cloves, were also delighted to bring home large, flawless ...