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Ashmolean saves Fra Angelico masterpiece for the public, launching the museum as world-leading centre for the study of ...
There are around 2,000 Renaissance drawings in the Royal Collection ... which he made using a brush and black ink during the early 1490s, is as crisp and dramatic as a modernist photograph ...
In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism, Volume 2: Essays on the Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought Hans Baron Hans Baron's Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance is widely considered one of ...
University of Cambridge 'Collecting Art in the Italian Renaissance Court: Objects and Exchange offers both scholars and students of art history an invaluable insight into the complex web of ...
A rare early masterpiece by the Renaissance painter Fra Angelico has been acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England ...
Women and Islam in Early Modern English Literature. Cambridge ... “Triumph and the Rhetoric of Power in Italian Renaissance Art.” Source: Notes in the History of Art 9(2):7–13. Beard, M. 2009. The ...
The interdisciplinary research cluster, Early Italian ... include art and architecture, literature and the early printed book, letters and friendship networks, religious culture, and natural history.
This brief chapter of art history is ... made just before the Italian Renaissance flourished. It’s the first major exhibition in the United States dedicated solely to early Sienese artworks.
Works by Raphael and Leonardo will also be featured in the London exhibition, which aims to reconsider artists of the period as draughtsmen, in addition to painters or sculptors ...
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as well as “rare examples of drawings created as finished works of art in their own right.” Drawing the Italian Renaissance is at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, from November 1 ...