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The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired the Giambologna sculpture Fata Morgana, a rare marble by the Italian Mannerist ...
Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel (circa 1444/5–1510). Courtesy of Sotheby’s. ... dashing the hopes of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art which had ...
After a 10-month search the Philadelphia Museum of Art has selected Timothy Rub, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, to be its new director and chief executive. By Carol Vogel Inside Art ...
The painting Venus and Mars by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli has left the National Gallery in London for the first time since its acquisition in 1874.. The artwork, which will be ...
Sandro Botticelli, The Tragedy of Lucretia, about 1500, Tempera and oil on panel, 83.8 x 176.8 cm (33 x 69 5/8 in.) Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, P16e20 Renaissance fans, rejoice!
The great Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli is best known for painted works such as Primavera (c. 1477–82) ... Photo courtesy of Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge / Art Resource, NY.
The so-called father of Western art history could be lukewarm about the art of Sandro Botticelli (though he did esteem the artist’s drawings), a 15th-century Florentine who was long ranked in ...
At the Legion of Honor, Sandro Botticelli’s “Study of the Head of a Woman in Profile (La Bella Simonetta),” (recto); “Study of the figure of Minerva (verso),” circa 1485, among his ...
A $109 million Botticelli one family hid for generations is being restored at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, The Times of London reported. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
For museum visitors who know Botticelli from the relatively placid “Birth of Venus” and “Primavera,” “Mystical Nativity” (1501), considered his final masterpiece, may come as a shock.
In the popular imagination, Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445-1510) is associated with ethereal nymphs, idealized nudes, and blond beauties, thanks largely to the ubiquity of his most famous paintings ...