Drawing the Italian Renaissance at the King's Gallery and Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c.1504 at the Royal Academy highlight the creative genius of the Renaissance period through a curated collection of works.
At the King's Gallery, visitors can appreciate a thematic journey through 160 artworks on paper made across Italy between 1450 and 1600, showcasing the breadth of Renaissance creativity.
The Royal Academy's exhibit focuses on an extraordinary year, 1504, demonstrating how Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael's artistic contributions coalesced in Florence to shape the art of the time.
The Battle of Pavia Tapestries, featuring intricate designs by Bernard van Orley, exemplify the rich textile art of the Renaissance and are currently on view in San Francisco.
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