A new landmark exhibition at the British Museum will explore the last three decades of the Renaissance and the illustrious life and career of master Michelangelo: 2 May to 28 July 2024 in the Joseph Hotung Great Court Gallery at the British Museum
In Milan the painter Doménikos Theotokópoulos, universally known as El Greco (Crete, 1541 – Toledo, 1614) guest in the spaces of the Piano Nobile of Palazzo Reale until 11 February 2024
From 14 September the Albertina Museum in Vienna presents the most important works representing the human body from the Renaissance to the XNUMXth century
The French capital celebrates the great Renaissance painter with a European-wide exhibition. Until July 50 masterpieces from private and public collections.
The exhibition is the first stage of a large and ambitious project entitled Renaissance in Ferrara 1471-1598 from Borso to Alfonso II d'Este
Timeless wonder. Stone painting in Rome between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the exhibition curated by Francesca Cappelletti and Patrizia Cavazzini at the Galleria Borghese from 25 October 2022 to 29 January 2023
Don Quixote de la Mancha, the Spanish novel describing the hero of the windmills. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's work was published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615
Published by the Leo S. Olschki publishing house, a new book dedicated to Botticelli's Primavera. Brief description of the work and what meaning?
In Capezzana, one of the oldest Italian noble families produces wines that link the history of enology to that of a family devoted to excellent wine
Along a journey full of 140 works, this exhibition “Le Corps et l'Âme. De Donatello à Michel-Ange” scheduled in Paris from the Louvre until 18 January 2021 – but subject to limitations due to health emergencies – was organized in…
Recovery Fund: STRATEGIZING by Emanuele Sacerdote. The Recovery Fund is a long-term project to bring Europe out of the economic emergency by reactivating the interrupted economic cycle. When there is recovery it will be slow and bumpy. I read stimulating reflections and reasoning on the allocations of the Recovery Funds and I think…
Retracing a month of quarantine and artistic initiatives, Italians have locked themselves at home in these 3 weeks to make art to defeat the virus
The Scuderie del Quirinale open their doors to the great Raphael exhibition - On the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of the artist's death, the great tribute-exhibition brings together a wide selection of works by the "divine painter" of Urbino
Everything is ready for the largest Raphael exhibition ever organized at the Scuderie del Quirinale from 5 March to 2 June. But controversy breaks out at the Uffizi
An exhibition “Leonardo da Vinci's legacy” interpreted by contemporary artists. From 16/24 October 2019 - ECO MUSEUM MUMI EX FURNACE ALZAIA NAVIGLIO PAVESE (MILAN)
On July 3, the English auction house presents one of the most important auctions of ancient paintings ever held: masterpieces by Turner, Botticelli, Velazquez and an unpublished Rosso Fiorentino are on sale.
The exhibition “Shadows from the Renaissance to the Present Day” is held at the Fondation de l'Hermitage in Lausanne from 28 June to 27 September 2019.
Renaissance seen from the South: Matera, southern Italy and the Mediterranean between the 400s and 500s – Matera, Palazzo Lanfranchi – until 19 August 2019
At the MEIS in Ferrara until 15 September you can visit the exhibition "The Renaissance speaks Hebrew" curated by Giulio Busi and Silvana Greco.
From 1 October 2018 to 27 January 2019, the paintings of the two Italian Renaissance artists can be admired in the English capital in a "rare and unrepeatable" exhibition, quoting the words of the director of the National Gallery, the Italian Gabriele Finaldi
The young Tintoretto is the new exhibition at the Doge's Palace in Venice curated by Roberta Battaglia, Paola Marini, Vittoria Romani, and which retraces the artist's steps in his youthful and most flourishing period through about 60 works among those already…