Nicholas McGegan, one of the world’s foremost interpreters of 18th-century repertoire, will reunite with Philharmonia Baroque ...
The surprising history behind Artemisia Gentileschi's recently reattributed Hercules and Omphale, and how it redefines gender ...
Baroque art was propaganda for the state or for the Church. Baroque art was propaganda — for the state or for the Church. It inspired the masses to believe that the authority of the prince and the ...
Housed in a stunning 1920s mansion in San Antonio's ritzy Alamo Heights neighborhood, the McNay Art Museum —which claims the ...
Welcome to a relaxing and knowledge packed live stream where art history meets real time drawing. Today we explore iconic ...
After showcasing numerous exhibitions on Italian and French art, the Jacquemart-André Museum is now turning its focus to ...
Self-taught oil painter Marcus Robins has been honing his craft for three years and hopes his work sparks dialogue and ...
Perched on a small hill beside the regenerated Praça Mauá, the São Bento Monastery stands as a masterpiece of Brazilian ...
For the first time in the U.S., an exhibit from Italy showcases masterpieces of the Baroque period of art. The St. Peterburg ...
Must-sees include Beryl Cook’s postwar brilliance, Tracey Emin’s new highs, Frida Kahlo’s confessions, plus Google’s HQ and Gaudí’s finally finished fever dream ...
It was thought to be lost for more than 400 years. But then in 2024, French auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat uncovered the Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens’ “Christ on the Cross” during an inspection of ...
Capture the spirit of a baroque still life with this festive tablescape. The moody lighting and imperfect fruit hints at life’s transience, as it often did in traditional Baroque paintings, while the ...