The Renaissance rivals Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael vied for the attention of wealthy Italian patrons during the early ...
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A London exhibition shows how the three painters circled one another as rivals and role models in 16th-century Florence.
In 1504, three huge figures of the Renaissance era found themselves in Florence, then a city in turmoil. A fascinating new ...
the painting was attributed to the Italian Renaissance painter Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, more often known as Raphael. Then doubts were raised over the Joseph figure "looking like an afterthought ...
Scholars have in fact long debated whether or not the painting is a Raphael original. While it requires diverse evidence to conclude an artwork's provenance, a newer method of analysis based on an AI ...
Our revised and refreshed pick of this year’s standout exhibitions, from Cézanne in London to Alice Neel in Paris and Jeff Koons on the Greek island of Hydra ...
Visitors queued up at a southern French basilica Sunday to see a rediscovered painting by Italian renaissance painter Raphael. The small portrait of Mary Magdalene is being displayed for a month ...
The Bradford and Nottingham teams found the de Brécy Tondo was highly likely to have been created by Raphael A mystery work which was recently found to "undoubtedly" be by Renaissance painter ...
A deep dive into two London shows bringing together key works of the movement, and a spectacular series of tapestries ...
A few feet away, a pen-and-ink study of the Virgin and Child by Raphael – who arrived in Florence around 1504 ... which has ...
Yet, as the Royal Academy’s exhibition, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c 1504, reminds us, rivalry is hardwired into art history. (The same jostling triumvirate will also be ...