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1 week ago

Were the Popes Art History's Ultimate Collectors? | Artnet News

Pope Urban VIII's patronage of Gian Lorenzo Bernini significantly shaped Baroque art and architecture in Rome during the 17th century.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

Let the rejoicing heavens sing: Portland Baroque Orchestra reveals recovered treasures in its Hidden Women of Rome concert * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland Baroque Orchestra performed modern premieres of Alessandro Melani's compositions written for Roman nuns, rediscovered after 350 years through musicologist John K. Cox's research in a German library.
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fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Survey Finds 51% of Men Think Mona Lisa "Should Smile More"

A visitor survey reveals that many men believe the Mona Lisa should smile more, attributing negative experiences to her expression.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Michelangelo or bust? Researcher divides experts with attribution of sculpture

A marble bust of Christ at a Rome church is claimed to be a Michelangelo sculpture based on newly discovered archival documents, attracting visitors and debate among art experts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Michaelina Wautier review an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries' shadows

Art history is revising the male-dominated canon by recognizing overlooked female artists like Artemisia Gentileschi and Michaelina Wautier.
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Roman Statues Weren't White; They Were Once Painted in Vivid, Bright Colors

One tenet of classical idealism is the idea that Roman and Greek statuary embodied an ideal of pure whiteness-a misconception modern sculptors perpetuated for hundreds of years by making busts and statues in polished white marble. But the truth is that both Greek statues and their Roman counterparts were originally brightly painted in riotous color.
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3 weeks ago

Never-Before-Seen Paintings Reveal Anthony Van Dyck's Formative Italian Period | Artnet News

Van Dyck's stay in Italy was pivotal to the development of his artistic language, above all because it accelerated his emancipation from the model of his master Rubens.
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1 month ago

RENAISSANCE! The body as site - KALTBLUT Magazine

The body becomes a site of transformation. Uniquely crafted pieces engage with the wearer, blurring the line between material, form, and presence. Each one-off creation and streetwear capsule emerges from a conscious, boundary-free creative process, drawing inspiration from visual arts, theatre, music, dance, and the surrounding world.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Old masters too': Ghent exhibition celebrates female artists of the baroque

Judith Leyster, a celebrated Dutch Golden Age painter, was forgotten after her death and her works were misattributed to male artists until a 1970s revival restored her recognition alongside other overlooked female baroque artists.
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fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

Female Old Masters Steal the Show at TEFAF

The art market is experiencing significant growth in rediscovered women artists, with galleries increasingly featuring their work and collectors actively seeking reattributions from male artists to female creators.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'It has nothing to do with Michelangelo': expert wades in on painting newly attributed to Renaissance master

Belgian art historian Michel Draguet claims to have discovered a Michelangelo painting from the 1540s, but leading Renaissance experts dispute the attribution based on artistic style analysis.
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2 months ago

Giorgia Meloni's face on a church mural is offensive but not for the reason the Vatican thinks | Jonathan Jones

An elderly artist painted Giorgia Meloni's face on an angel in a Roman church mural; it was later removed after protests and alleged Vatican pressure.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Bianca Censori's Bio Pop Furniture Debuts a New Kind of Feminist Critique

The debut explores the idea that while we create the world around us, that world simultaneously creates us. It's a concept long familiar to architects, for whom design has often been framed as a civic duty. Yet Censori's approach is not without precedent. A surge of feminist artists in the 1960s and 1970s, including Alina Szapocznikow, used the body, or its absence, in conjunction with furniture to explore domesticity and sexual liberation.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Annibale Carracci Should Be as Famous as Rembrandt van Rijn

Annibale Carracci, a 16th-century Italian artist, made groundbreaking contributions to Western art that rivaled Rembrandt's influence, including establishing an innovative art academy that revolutionized artistic training methods.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

New Medieval Books: Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Italian Renaissance - Medievalists.net

Italian women between 1450 and 1650 played influential roles across politics, literature, art, music, science, and religion, leaving lasting cultural and intellectual legacies.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Rediscovering Plautilla Bricci, Rome's First Professional Woman Architect

Bricci was a multihyphenate artist active in the mid-17th century, and unique among female artists in that she was not only a painter but also an architect (most famous for a now destroyed Villa Benedetta Il Vascello), sculptor, and amateur musician. The daughter of an artist, Giovanni Bricci, she learned basic skills in his workshop and also worked his connections to meet potential patrons.
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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Bronze Neptune from Lyon arrives in Rome

The Neptune of Lyon, one of the largest and most important bronze statues from Roman Gaul, has arrived in Rome for a one-time guest starring appearance at the Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture. The statue is in the permanent collection of the Lugdunum Musee et Theatres Romains in Lyon, and is being loaned to the sculpture museum as part of an extraordinary exchange of ancient works between the two cities.
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fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

PhotoVogue returns to its first theme - the power and plurality of the female gaze

Women photographers and filmmakers demonstrate increasingly visible, confident, and globally interconnected authorship, with work reflecting self-determined vision shaped by diverse cultural, political, and personal realities rather than singular aesthetic trends.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

No One Was "Picasso's Woman"

As an editor, you learn to pay attention to the nuances of language. How we phrase something can speak volumes about our perspectives. Some words are fine in one context, but in another they might be detrimental. "Victim" is an example - who wants "victimhood" to encompass their whole person? And possessives are a minefield of power relationships; for instance, a person experiencing mistreatment at the hands of a partner should be defined by neither the treatment nor the tormenter
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1 month ago

Rococo-inspired Fantasy Paintings By Annie Stegg Gerard, Conjuring Mythic Maidens And Lush Hidden Worlds

A diverse roundup of artworks and artists spanning graffiti, painting, digital art, photography, sculpture, animation, and notable child prodigies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Not for ogling': forget Titian, Botticelli and the male fantasists only women can paint great female nudes

If you want to paint, put your clothes back on! That was how Carolee Schneemann summarised the critical response to her 1975 performance piece Interior Scroll, which she had performed nude standing on a gallery table. After making a series of life model poses, she removed a scroll from her vagina and began to read her manifesto. In doing so, Schneemann asked an important question: What does it mean for a female artist to be both the artist and the life model?
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's writing significantly influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of American racial violence on display at The Met.
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fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

Learn How to Draw Portraits With Francesca Pavone and Moleskine

Guided portrait drawing masterclass with Francesca Pavone and Moleskine at Battersea Power Station on 26 February; £10 includes materials and a Moleskine sketchpad.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Artemisia Gentileschi, Michelangelo and Rembrandt bring new energy and records to New York's Old Masters sales

New York Old Masters auctions set record prices across artists—Artemisia Gentileschi, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Canaletto—bringing historically significant, newly surfaced and restituted works into public view.
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