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Florence, restored the Del Giglio-Neri Chapel in the church of Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi

Florence, restored the Del Giglio-Neri Chapel in the church of Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi

After months of work, restoration work has been completed on the Del Giglio-Neri Chapel, a historically and artistically significant environment located in the Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi complex in the center of Borgo Pinti in Restored the Del G...
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CortonAntiquaria 2025 returns: Italy's oldest antiques fair from Aug. 23 to Sept. 7

CortonAntiquaria 2025 returns: Italy's oldest antiques fair from Aug. 23 to Sept. 7

The CortonAntiquaria National Antiques Fair returns to take place, as per established tradition, from August 23 to September 7, 2025 in the historic center of Cortona, hosted inside theformer convent of Sant'Agostino, a building of historical and arc...
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Domenico Beccafumi's cartoons for Siena Cathedral: the idea that anticipates light in marble

Domenico Beccafumi's cartoons for Siena Cathedral: the idea that anticipates light in marble

Cesare Brandi, in 1933, compiling the catalog of the collection held by the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena, had called them "heirlooms." a term that has perhaps become inadequate today to define, in a single word, the cartoons that Domenico Beccafumi ...
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Cremona and Piacenza rediscover the Malosso. What the double exhibition on Giovanni Battista Trotti looks like.

Cremona and Piacenza rediscover the Malosso. What the double exhibition on Giovanni Battista Trotti looks like.

Puffy, full, fake, soft, touchable clouds. Folds that look like wet metal. Ivory faces, slightly flushed, delicate, expressive. He is the easily recognizable artist Malosso, and it is probably also to this recognizability that we owe the success that...
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London, National Gallery acquires mysterious Northern Renaissance altarpiece

London, National Gallery acquires mysterious Northern Renaissance altarpiece

As part of its bicentennial celebrations, the National Gallery in London announced the acquisition of an extraordinary and mysterious Northern Renaissance altarpiece, dated around 1510, that had not been on public display for more than 60 years. The ...
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Worcester Art Museum brings together an extraordinary 16th-century triptych by Maerten van Heemskerck

Worcester Art Museum brings together an extraordinary 16th-century triptych by Maerten van Heemskerck

After centuries of separation, the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) in Massachusetts , United States, has succeeded in an extraordinary feat: to reunite for the first time since its separation a 16th-century triptych by the Dutch painter Maerten van Heemsk...
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Milan rediscovers Andrea Solario. This is what the beautiful exhibition at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum looks like.

Milan rediscovers Andrea Solario. This is what the beautiful exhibition at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum looks like.

One work alone, the Poldi Pezzoli'sEcce Homo , would be enough to understand what kind of artist Andrea Solari was. All it would take is that Christ so ideal and so deeply human, somewhere between Antonello and Leonardo, between the lenticular exacti...
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A seventeenth-century archbold sculpture between nature and art in the Horti of Pavia

A seventeenth-century archbold sculpture between nature and art in the Horti of Pavia

Two eyes made of chestnuts, a nose shaped like a fig, cheeks resembling onions, a forehead resembling a quince, and an artichoke chin whose leaves bend to form two showy mustaches. It is The Keeper of the Kitchen Garden, an imposing Mannerist stone s...
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