All of Correggio's frescoes and almost all of his mobile paintings are bearers of particular meanings, not often easy to decipher, that explicate values of a Christian scope and that flow from deep meditations which lead to his well-known composition...
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The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm has acquired a portrait by Italian painter Sofonisba Anguissola-it is the first work by the artist to enter the museum's collection. The painting, depicting a man in ecclesiastical dress, is on public display starting ...
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According to a widespread critical interpretation, the unfolding of English drama between the reign of Elizabeth and that of James I can be divided into three phases, corresponding to different conceptions of life. Early Elizabethan drama (Robert Gre...
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Fall 2025 in Bergamo marks a new season of exhibition activities for Accademia Carrara, which focuses on the relationship between art and nature. The fall program includes three main projects, also conceived in dialogue with the museum's garden, open...
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From Thursday, September 11, 2025, visitors to the Royal Museums of Turin will find an exhibition itinerary enriched by two new and valuable acquisitions. In the Galleria Sabauda, on the second floor, in a space located in front of the bookshop, two ...
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The magnificent Ferrara is being renewed yet again. In the cycle of an exciting energy of recovery and revitalization of its fascinating monuments, it now falls to the jewel of the Palazzina di Marfisa to take the honor of the chronicle and to realig...
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Almost all of the lost frescoes of the Salazar Chapel, a masterpiece by Giovanni Battista Trotti known as Malosso (Cremona, 1555 - Parma, 1619) that could once be seen in the Capuchin church in Regona, a hamlet of Pizzighettone (Cremona), where Don D...
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The first major exhibition on Raphael in the United States: the Metropolitan Museum in New York announced it yesterday. It will run from March 29 to June 28, 2026 and will be titled Raphael: Sublime Poetry. This exhibition, curated by Carmen C. Bamba...
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