The Menil Collection presents "Silent Revolutions: Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Century," the first large-scale survey of 20th century Italian drawings mounted in the United States. "Silent ...
A new exhibition is heading to The Menil Collection. “Silent Revolutions: Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Century” is scheduled to run from November 14, to April 11, 2021, the museum announced on ...
Michelangelo’s drawing of “The Three Crosses” is a study of composition and anatomy and a rare look into the artist’s thought process as he worked out ideas. Drawn in red chalk on paper, the ...
Studying Italian master drawings is the cornerstone of an art history education, and Princeton University has one of the most extensive collections of Italian master drawings, with more than 1,000 ...
PARIS, France (CBS Newspath/Reuters/WKRC) - A previously unknown drawing by Michelangelo will be offered for sale by Christie's that they expect to fetch 30 million pounds ($39.48 million), the ...
An exhibition of rare French and Italian drawings of the eighteenth century from the collection of Richard Owen, the Parisian expert and connoisseur, is new being shown at the Fogg Museum and will ...
Buckingham Palace has been home to countless exhibitions that explore the history of the British royal family through art design. And now, an exhibition showcasing the artistic royalty of the Italian ...
Two drawings that were stolen in 1939 by the Nazis from the house of Jewish lawyer Dr. Arthur Feldmann have been recovered by Italian police, who will return the works to Feldmann's heirs. The chalk ...
No city in the Western world has ever prized drawing as highly as did Florence in the 16th Century. It was there that painter, architect and biographer Giorgio Vasari acted on his radical idea of ...
The Menil Collection presents "Silent Revolutions: Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Century," the first large-scale survey of 20th century Italian drawings mounted in the United States. "Silent ...
Italian police have recovered two chalk studies by Giacomo Cavedone that were looted by the Nazis from the villa of Arthur Feldmann, a Jewish lawyer who died of a heart attack in prison in 1941 after ...
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