“Caravaggio & Bernini: the discovery of emotions” at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna: installation view (all images courtesy Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna) VIENNA — All that remains of the ...
Two of the 17th century’s most drama-loving artists are paired together for the first time in a new exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The painter Caravaggio and the sculptor ...
The Wuhan Flu might keep us from Rome, but the Rijksmuseum’s exhibition “Caravaggio/Bernini: Baroque in Rome” is a rarefied substitute. What? We can’t go to Amsterdam, either? Well, enjoy this primer ...
Caravaggio, Rubens, Raphael, Titian, Botticelli, Veronese, and Bernini: it’s a roll call of the greats, and just a handful of the artists whose Renaissance and Baroque works have traveled from their ...
The Medusa’s face is no less equivocal in its expression: unlike Caravaggio’s more famous treatment of this mythical character, Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s Medusa (main picture) is caught not in the ...
Madrid, Jun 6 (EFE).Madrid, Jun 6 (EFE). — Caravaggio’s “Salome with the Head of John the Baptist” and “Joseph’s Tunic,” by Velazquez, both recently restored, are just two of the gems included in a ...
Una occasione per ripensare la nascita del Barocco. L’esposizione alle Gallerie nazionali di arte antica fino al 14 giugno ...
Boy With a Basket of Fruit,’ on loan from Rome’s Galleria Borghese, is an early scoop of an electric new style.
In the first decades of the 17th century a new generation of ambitious artists led by the brilliant painter Caravaggio and sculptor Bernini shook the eternal city of Rome from its slumber.
These days when it comes to Baroque art, Caravaggio is all the rage, maybe as fascinating for his transgressive lifestyle—documented in a seemingly endless stream of modern films, books and ...
It’s a style intended to evoke — and elicit — emotion. The Wuhan Flu might keep us from Rome, but the Rijksmuseum’s exhibition “Caravaggio/Bernini: Baroque in Rome” is a rarefied substitute. What? We ...