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Bubbly Baroque art and austere Neoclassicism; divine kings, Revolution, and Napoleon. In the 1600s and 1700s, the art of "divine" kings and popes — and of revolutionaries and Reformers — tells ...
The 17th-century Spanish Baroque artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617-82) carved a place in European art history as being “the painter of beautiful people and of children.” “Murillo: From Heaven to ...
Over the past 20 years, French-born painter Philippe Casanova has been enriching the Roman cultural and artistic landscape with his original contemporary Baroque creations.
Martin Kemp, Visions of Heaven: Dante and the Art of Divine Light, Lund Humphries, 240pp, £45 (hb) • Donald Lee is retiring as Literary Editor of The Art Newspaper after 25 years Books Dante ...
“Beyond the Medici: The Haukohl Family Collection” brings the splendor of Italian painting and sculpture to the Rollins Museum of Art in one of its few U.S. stops.
At the Boca Raton Museum of Art, visitors can explore the opulent world of Baroque Spain and its empire. Sebastián Muñoz, Maria Luisa of Orléans, Queen of Spain, Lying in State (1689–1690).
Throughout Spain, there are charming villages preserving the vibrant heritage of Baroque art. With their sculpted facades, grand churches and narrow streets steeped in history, these places make ...
Gustavo Nazareno’s richly symbolic paintings investigate the African hand in Brazilian Baroque art. GABRIEL_VOLPI. In 2018, Brazilian artist Gustavo Nazareno left Minas Gerais for São Paulo ...
We marvel at Baroque’s over-the-top churches, palaces, bubbly fountains, and theatric art. Forged in Europe’s religious struggles, Baroque art inspired the faithful and dazzled the masses.
The 17th-century Spanish Baroque artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617-82) carved a place in European art history as being “the painter of beautiful people and of children.” “Murillo: From Heaven to ...
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