In 1504, three huge figures of the Renaissance era found themselves in Florence, then a city in turmoil. A fascinating new ...
The Royal Academy's new exhibition spotlights the fierce rivalry and mutual influence between Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and a young Raphael in Florence around 1504.
commissioned or displayed at the high point of the Italian Renaissance – the year 1504. It was a moment when three of the world’s most famous artists – Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – were in the ...
Details: Until 21 April 2025 at the Design Museum (224-238 Kensington High St, London W8 6AG ... three of the greatest ...
In a new exhibition at the King's Gallery, over 160 works will explore how drawing “became the laboratory” for the new ...
Coming on loan from the National Gallery, this impressive large drawing will have its own room in the RA’s Michelangelo, ...
These pre-sales demonstrate the confidence buyers have in our ability to deliver high quality and ... artists of the Italian Renaissance: Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael. The series will ...
One of the world’s most important repositories of costume and clothing (there are 15000 items in the collection), the museum now offers a sumptuous itinerary through high-style European clothing ...
The older artist, quite understandably, despised the idea of anyone challenging his status as the supreme high watermark of Renaissance art. The Ansidei Madonna by Raphael, 1505 Raphael, it must be ...
The technique works because the green laser (wavelength 532 nanometers) changes the way the crystal responds to some other ...
Above all, to see at home the painters from the golden age of the Venetian High Renaissance — Giorgione ... ‘The Archangel Raphael and Tobias’, 1508, by Titian Titian painted ‘The ...