The Master of Paul and Barnabas refers to an artist about whom little is known. Their name represents an artwork attributed stylistically to them. Since 2019 the record price for this The Master of ...
A dramatic roadside conversion turned Saul into Paul (circa AD 3 - 67) and a persecutor of Christians into one of their greatest missionaries. But in spreading the word, Paul would ruffle many ...
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The Met’s new exhibition on Siena—the first of its kind in America—shows how the possibilities of strange, colorful ooze ...
This exhibition showcases how artists have mastered the art of drawing on paper to convey light—whether through the basic modeling of form or the creation of spectacular effects.
The Renaissance began in Italy during the 14th century, spreading across Europe by the 17th century. This period saw a revival of classical knowledge, art, and architecture inspired by Ancient ...
His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy era, are now being demolished. A new exhibition in Manhattan looks at the ...
By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg Sotheby’s opened a new salesroom and international collectors are arriving for the inaugural Art Basel Paris fair. But visiting is one thing; buying is another.
Ususally offered every year. Jonathan Unglaub or Staff FA 30b History of Western Art II: From the Renaissance to the Modern Age [ ca ] Open to all students; first-year students and sophomores are ...
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program (Med-Ren ... The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that connects a wide array of academic disciplines: Art History, Classical Studies, English, ...
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The Renaissance which means "rebirth," began in Italy during the 14th century and spread across Europe by the 17th century ...