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Renaissance

  • Drawing a New Understanding of Botticelli
    Drawing a New Understanding of Botticelli
    San Francisco’s Legion of Honor will host the first exhibition dedicated to the drawings of Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, in November.
    September 17, 2023BY Michelle Plastrik
  • Printed Renaissance: Image Reproduction and the History of Art
    Printed Renaissance: Image Reproduction and the History of Art
    A small exhibition of early modern Italian books and prints has opened at The Clark Art Institute in ...
    September 5, 2023BY Da Yan
  • Life of Bramante Da Urbino, Architect
    Life of Bramante Da Urbino, Architect
    Of very great advantage to architecture, in truth, was the new method of Filippo Brunelleschi, who imitated and ...
    April 20, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • Life of Fra Bartolommeo Di San Marco, Painter of Florence
    Life of Fra Bartolommeo Di San Marco, Painter of Florence
    Near the territory of Prato, which is ten miles distant from Florence, in a village called Savignano, was ...
    April 19, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • Art Worth Visiting: 3 US Spring Exhibitions
    Art Worth Visiting: 3 US Spring Exhibitions
    Across the country, there are some fascinating spring exhibitions that highlight great European art and craftsmanship—from the Renaissance ...
    March 3, 2022BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • Theater Review: ‘The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci’
    Theater Review: ‘The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci’
    CHICAGO—When it first opened in 1993 at the Goodman Studio Theatre, the show was spectacular, and now—almost three ...
    February 27, 2022BY Betty Mohr
  • Newly Revealed Dürer Drawing From the Northern Renaissance Found In Massachusetts Could Be Worth $10 Million
    Newly Revealed Dürer Drawing From the Northern Renaissance Found In Massachusetts Could Be Worth $10 Million
    A drawing by one of the most famous German artists in history turned up in Massachusetts and is ...
    February 17, 2022BY Michael Wing
  • Reflecting on Life’s Hopes and Dreams Through Renaissance Portraits
    Reflecting on Life’s Hopes and Dreams Through Renaissance Portraits
    Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; —Christina Rossetti, poet, from ...
    October 28, 2021BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • New York Met Museum’s European Masterpieces Visit Down Under
    New York Met Museum’s European Masterpieces Visit Down Under
    New York's finest treasures, including five centuries of European Masterpieces, are now on display in Queensland, Australia in ...
    July 6, 2021BY Jessie Zhang
  • Renaissance Men, Renaissance Women, and Happy Amateurs
    Renaissance Men, Renaissance Women, and Happy Amateurs
    Some believe that our age of specialization has brought an end to the Renaissance man. In medicine, law, ...
    May 11, 2021BY Jeff Minick
  • Of Myth and Reason
    Of Myth and Reason
    A tarot card comes to life. Masculine and feminine energies meet. A clown-like character laughs as a flurry ...
    April 25, 2021BY Jill Xu
  • An American Renaissance Gem: ‘Mr. Morgan’s Jewel Case’
    An American Renaissance Gem: ‘Mr. Morgan’s Jewel Case’
    Ancient Greek, Roman, and Renaissance art and architecture gloriously unite in the McKim Building that houses the late ...
    February 1, 2021BY Epoch Times Staff
  • During the Renaissance, You Could Judge a Book by Its Cover 
    During the Renaissance, You Could Judge a Book by Its Cover 
    Like the paintings and sculptures of the Renaissance, the era’s books and their artisanal bindings uplifted man to ...
    July 27, 2020BY J.H. White
  • Reuniting a Northern Renaissance Couple After Nearly 125 Years
    Reuniting a Northern Renaissance Couple After Nearly 125 Years
    A young German couple have finally been reunited, after spending generations apart.  Ariane van Suchtelen, curator at the ...
    July 9, 2020BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Charm of Giovanna Garzoni’s Art
    The Charm of Giovanna Garzoni’s Art
    An adorable lapdog looks out of a picture frame, as if we’ve interrupted him nibbling on some rather ...
    June 10, 2020BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • A New Short-Film: ‘The Duomo’ Brings Us Great Art and Inspiration
    A New Short-Film: ‘The Duomo’ Brings Us Great Art and Inspiration
    The founding father of Renaissance architecture, Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi, crowned Florence’s skyline forever when he built the ...
    May 24, 2020BY Epoch Times Staff
  • From Torment to Ecstasy: The Sculpture of Alonso Berruguete
    From Torment to Ecstasy: The Sculpture of Alonso Berruguete
    St. Christopher stares directly at me, and in a heartbeat I feel what he feels—even my mouth mirrors ...
    May 10, 2020BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • How Raphael, ‘The Prince of Painting,’ Wholeheartedly Captured Humanity
    How Raphael, ‘The Prince of Painting,’ Wholeheartedly Captured Humanity
    Beauty, goodness, and righteousness—the glory of God and our true human nature—can all be found in Raphael’s art. ...
    March 18, 2020BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Van Eyck Brothers’ ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’
    The Van Eyck Brothers’ ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’
    One of the most important paintings of the Northern Renaissance hasn’t been quite itself for hundreds of years. ...
    February 6, 2020BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Renaissance Arrives in Mississauga: Italian Says Shen Yun Is Inspirational
    The Renaissance Arrives in Mississauga: Italian Says Shen Yun Is Inspirational
    MISSISSAUGA, Canada—The Renaissance period may have come to an official close in the 17th century, but theatergoers felt ...
    January 9, 2020BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Woman Finds Renaissance Masterpiece Worth $6.5 Million in Her Kitchen
    Woman Finds Renaissance Masterpiece Worth $6.5 Million in Her Kitchen
    A woman in Paris has discovered a masterpiece painting in her kitchen from the Renaissance period done by great 13th-century ...
    September 25, 2019BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • Only in Florence: The Artistry of Semiprecious Stone Paintings
    Only in Florence: The Artistry of Semiprecious Stone Paintings
    Everyone who enters the Scarpelli Mosaici workshop in Florence, Italy, is told the story of “commesso Fiorentino” or ...
    August 14, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Brilliance of ‘Bartolomé Bermejo: Master of the Spanish Renaissance’
    The Brilliance of ‘Bartolomé Bermejo: Master of the Spanish Renaissance’
    LONDON—Once in a while, a painting moves me to such an extent that it takes my breath away. ...
    August 6, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • Artist Tatyana Kulida’s Love of Beauty, Art, and All Things Florence
    Artist Tatyana Kulida’s Love of Beauty, Art, and All Things Florence
    Realist painter Tatyana Kulida is simply doing what she loves: creating art from real life and teaching traditional ...
    July 24, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Silversmith: An Endangered Traditional Craftsman
    The Silversmith: An Endangered Traditional Craftsman
    FLORENCE, Italy—If your idea of silverware is mere platters and other flatware such as forks, knives, and spoons, ...
    January 24, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • The Patriotic Art of the Arc de Triomphe
    The Patriotic Art of the Arc de Triomphe
    In 1805, Napoléon Bonaparte promised “triumphal arches” to his troops after they won the Battle of Austerlitz. The ...
    January 19, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • Spirit of Gold: The Heart of Alessandro Dari’s Jewels
    Spirit of Gold: The Heart of Alessandro Dari’s Jewels
    FLORENCE, Italy—Wonder is what greets you at the workshop of artist Alessandro Dari, a childlike wonder that conjures ...
    September 28, 2018BY Lorraine Ferrier
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