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Piero della Francesca has become the Renaissance master about whom a shred of doubt can be raised, but only in order to quickly dismiss any serious reservations.
Piero della Francesca painted his “Nativity” in the late 1470s or early 1480s. The elderly artist probably intended it to hang in a bedchamber in his family palazzo in Borgo San Sepolcro ...
Italian painter Piero della Francesca died the year Columbus sailed for America, but he’s only now having his first solo show in the United States. The Frick Collection has four of his paintings ...
Photo: The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown (Piero della Francesca,Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Angels, c. 1460-70) ...
Giorgio Vasari, writing in his Lives of the Artists of 1550, lamented how Piero della Francesca (around 1415/20-92) had the “truly unhappy” fate of being “robbed of the honour that is due to ...
Piero della Francesca was a founding figure of the Italian Renaissance. A new exhibition at the Frick Collection brings together seven of Francesa's works, including six panels from the Sant’Agostino ...
When did you first see Piero della Francesca’s The Baptism of Christ? David Hockney: At home, we had some books that must have been from just before the war, about people and places. There were ...
Piero della Francesca, Saint Michael the Archangel (1454–69). Photo: Poldi Pezzoli Museum. Now, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan has succeeded.
Giorgio Vasari, writing in his Lives of the Artists of 1550, lamented how Piero della Francesca (around 1415/20-92) had the “truly unhappy” fate of being “robbed of the honour that is due to ...
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