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Baroque art
Card Games at the Kimbell Art Museum
Two celebrated and connected artworks, “The Cardsharps” and “The Cheat With the Ace of Clubs,” provide a tantalizing view into their artistic creation.
February 21, 2024
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Michelle Plastrik
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Neapolitan Nativity
Every year, The Met adorns a Christmas tree with celestial figures and installs a crèche surrounded by a ...
December 25, 2023
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Guido Reni and the Union of Drawing and Color
The enlightening exhibition “Guido Reni,” currently on view at the Prado Museum, is the first of its kind ...
June 13, 2023
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Caravaggio’s ‘Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy’
Artists throughout the centuries have been inspired by St. Francis of Assisi. An early masterpiece by one of ...
June 3, 2023
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Michelangelo’s Baroque Rival: The Touching Sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini
If artists as brilliant as Michelangelo and artworks as definitive as his “David” are rare, the year marking ...
May 27, 2023
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Simone Peterzano: The First Great Baroque Painter
Except among some specialist art historians, Simone Peterzano is generally known only as the teacher of Caravaggio: the ...
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini: A Theatrical Mastermind
By Liz Lev Long before blockbuster cinema delighted audiences, there was Gian Lorenzo Bernini. During his 65 years ...
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The Pure Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
Between the years of 1647 and 1652, Gian Lorenzo Bernini produced what is considered his greatest sculpture: “Ecstasy ...
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