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Revealing Epiphany: Exploring the Artistic Tapestry of Divine Manifestation

Art history • 14 minutes read
Epiphany is a significant religious celebration in Christianity, marking the revelation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles through the visit of the Magi and his baptism by John the Baptist...

Exploring the Sacred: A Journey Through Religious Art at Easter

Religious Art • 14 minutes read
Easter, a central holiday in Christianity, signifies the resurrection of Jesus Christ and holds profound global significance...

Climate Activists Target Botticelli's 'Venus' in Protest

Art News • 2 minutes read
Climate protesters covered Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus' in Florence with images of flood-ravaged Campi Bisenzio to highlight climate change impacts. The demonstration by Last Generation aimed to urge government action on climate disasters.

Top 10: Banquets in Art History

Art history • 11 minutes read
The banquet, unlike the more informal dinner, is a culinary event that takes place at a table, attended by a predetermined number of people gathered to celebrate a special day. For this reason, my top 10 paintings inspired by the atmosphere of the upcoming New Year's Eve dinner...

Top 10: Paintings of the Italian Renaissance

Renaissance • 13 minutes read
Can we talk about the Renaissance? The subject matter overwhelms me, the grandeur of the Renaissance painters terrifies me to the point of feeling overwhelmed...

Lost $100 Million Botticelli Found in Italy: Ownership Under Investigation

Art News • 2 minutes read
A Sandro Botticelli painting worth approximately $100 million, lost for 50 years, was recently discovered in a family home near Naples, Italy. Italian authorities are now investigating its legal ownership and considering its potential public display after restoration.

A popular pictorial format of the Renaissance

Tondo • 9 minutes read
Certainly, within the immense breadth of the narrative of art history, works of rectangular or square format stand out in popularity and recurrence, which have often overshadowed the less common round or, even other shaped media.

Allegory of Spring (Primavera)

Sandro Botticelli • 11 minutes read
"Primavera" (Allegory of Spring) is a famous painting by Sandro Botticelli, created around 1482. The painting depicts a group of mythological figures in a springtime garden.

Sandro Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli • 16 minutes read
Alessandro Botticelli, also known as Sandro Botticelli, was an Italian painter who lived during the Renaissance period. He was born in Florence in 1445 and died in 1510...

First Botticelli, and now Boccioni, eco-activists in Milan have stuck themselves to futurist art

Art News • 3 minutes read
More protest actions will follow, says Ultima Generazione group

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