The Renaissance rivals Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael vied for the attention of wealthy Italian patrons during the early ...
Italy is world-renowned for its art, and there's nowhere better to see this art on display than its museums. These are the ...
Spain, from dreamy Moorish mosques to Gothic to Gaudi, the most incredible monuments in Barcelona, Madrid and beyond.
A young lad dressed in a cap and pointed slippers sits hunched over a sheet of paper at work on a drawing ... a nutcracker rather than its own claws. Raphael, that famous lover, was one of only a ...
Discover the political and cultural landscape of Florence at the turn of the 16th century, when Renaissance masters ...
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Show at the King's Gallery features an 'enormous cache' of works by the likes of Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael ...
The Royal Academy’s Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence 1504 ... The third work, by Leonardo, is neither a sculpture nor a painting: it is a cartoon, and indeed it’s one of the most famous ...
A London exhibition shows how the three painters circled one another as rivals and role models in 16th-century Florence.
Rosy-cheeked cherubs surrounded by blues, reds and golds have lost none of their brilliance in 17th-century frescoes ...
Paintings, ceramics, photography, fashion, furniture and more: The V&A Museum is a treasure trove of art and design. Here’s ...
It was a moment when three of the world’s most famous artists – Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – were in the ... and it now houses many key works that played a central part in the Florentine ...