Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510) is the creator of world-famous works such as The Birth of Venus. Adored by the Pre-Raphaelites centuries later for his evident romanticism, Botticelli ...
Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s masterpiece captures the folly of humanity’s desire to reach heaven on its own terms.
It sounds ridiculous that a body of water that has held its name for 400 years can suddenly be called something else at one ...
A new exhibition opening next month at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, explores the Italian ...
How early video artists used loops to explore the self-reflexive nature of the medium was discussed at USCA'S “Aiken in the ...
Michelangelo was the archetypal Renaissance man who found immense fame in his lifetime and is still remembered as one of the ...
Most of all, true beauty is the result of a mind that is true and right. Righteousness comes first. Superficial beauty ...
No scientific evidence of God's existence has been found – although many would argue the proof we are alive is proof of God.
Michael Jackman, co-producer of the Best Picture-nominated Conclave, says compromise is part of every film. You just don’t ...
Senior Curator Dr. Hannah Higham explores the history of the Royal Academy’s Michelangelo sculpture: ‘Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist’. The ‘Taddei Tondo’ remains the only ...