QUESTION: Why did Leonardo da Vinci draw so many weapons of war if he was a pacifist, as stated by a recent art exhibition?
From Rembrandt to Rubens, the Royal Academy of Scotland’s beautiful exhibition of Old Master sketches shows off the ...
Dürer to Van Dyck is a magnificent display of drawings by some of the greatest masters of the art, writes Duncan MacmillanDürer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House, Royal Scottish Academy, ...
Intriguing objects are like the character actors of the design world, adding novelty and meaning to a space.
The treasures of Troy were shown there and one of the floors of the museum is still decorated with copies of high reliefs of ...
In addition to the six paintings, All Is Blurred features preparatory studies that offer a glimpse into Kasin’s creative ...
The mural was lost for years. A teacher vowed to restore it. Now, it's a memorial to Concetta Morales, who taught hundreds of ...
Painting to Scale, the latest exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, boasts rarely shown, ...
A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers ...
Imagine using artificial intelligence to compare two seemingly unrelated creations—biological tissue and Beethoven's ...
Picasso: Printmaker - reached via a golden lift in the Living and Dying section – a fitting route to an exhibition chronicling the modern master’s life in works on paper.
The Scuderie del Quirinale presents “GUERCINO. The Ludovisi Era in Rome,” a major new exhibition from October 31, 2024, to ...