Renaissance

Museums and galleries
Studiolo Duca di Urbino interno
02/06/2025
The Study of the Duke of Urbino: history, art and restoration of a Renaissance gem

Explore the Duke of Urbino’s Studiolo: a Renaissance masterpiece restored to its former glory in 2025. A unique place where art, history, and culture come together.

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12/08/2024
Donatello’s Gattamelata: Renaissance masterpiece in Padua

The equestrian monument dedicated to the condottiere Erasmo da Narni, called the Gattamelata, is the first to be executed since ancient Rome. Donatello, therefore, takes an ancient subject and brings it back into the Renaissance by renewing it. In this post I describe Donatello’s Gattamelata and tell you why it is to be considered one […]

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27/05/2024
Description of the lost Portrait of a Young Man by Raphael

One of the works lost during World War II is The Portrait of a Young Man by Raphael Sanzio, one of the masters of the Italian Renaissance. The painting disappeared in 1945 during the chaos of the last days of World War II, and it was a great loss since this work is considered one […]

pannello Giudici Giusti rubato dal Polittico Agnello Mistico Cattedrale San Bavone
08/04/2024
Righteous Judges panel stolen from the Mystic Lamb Polyptych

The Polyptych of the Mystical Lamb, a masterpiece of the Van Eyck brothers completed in 1432, is known not only for its extraordinary beauty and artistic complexity but also for having been the subject of numerous vicissitudes, including theft and looting. Particularly intriguing is the fate of the panel of the Righteous Judges, which disappeared […]

Works of art
copia Battaglia Anghiari Rubens
01/04/2024
The mystery of the Battle of Anghiari, Leonardo’s lost masterpiece

The history of art is made up of enigmas and mysteries.There are works of art of inestimable value and beauty that, due to the vicissitudes of history, have disappeared without a trace. These masterpieces, once admired and celebrated, have become legends, and their absence is as powerful a reminder as the presence of works that […]

Leonardo da Vinci
19/02/2024
Life of Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance genius

Have you ever wondered how Leonardo da Vinci’s life could have left such an indelible mark on the history of art and science?Leonardo da Vinci is the genius of the Renaissance, no one doubts it, but what he achieved during his lifetime has spanned the centuries like a beacon of ingenuity and creativity. In this […]

Botticelli autoritratto
24/12/2023
Sandro Botticelli: life and works

Have you ever wondered why Sandro Botticelli remains a legendary figure in the universe of Renaissance art? Born in 1445Florence, Botticelli is not only famous for the beauty of his works depicting goddesses and Madonnas, but also for the vast contribution he made to the Renaissance. Sandro Botticelli

Museums and galleries
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19/12/2023
A new work by Mantegna discovered in Venice: the mysterious painting found at the Correr Museum

You know when a lost work of art is, quite by chance, rediscovered and this starts to trigger a series of questions that open up new horizons? That’s what happened recently at the Museo Correr in Venice, when an unknown work by Andrea Mantegna, one of the greatest Renaissance artists, re-emerged from storage. In this […]

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14/12/2023
Dürer’s works: what they are and where to see them

Do you know the works of Dürer and why he is considered a genius artist? In this post, I want to introduce you to the masterpieces of Albrecht Dürer, a master of the Nordic Renaissance and famous for his revolutionary approach to art. Born in Nuremberg in 1471, Dürer left an indelible mark on the art […]

Museums and galleries
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02/11/2023
Michelangelo’s Secret Room in the Medici Chapels

There is a hidden place in Florence where Michelangelo Buonarroti left the mark of his genius. This place is Michelangelo’s secret room in the Medici Chapels, which has finally opened to the public. Here is why you must see it and why it is so important. Michelangelo’s Secret Room of the Medici Chapels: A Hidden […]

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09/10/2023
Flora by Titian: the timeless elegance of feminine beauty

Tiziano Vecellio, one of the greatest masters of Italian Renaissance painting, left an indelible mark on the history of art with his extraordinary works. One of his masterpieces is the elegant and fascinating painting entitled Flora, which can be admired in Florence today. This work, created during Titian’s prolific career, captures the eye with its […]

Artists and Movements
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11/09/2023
Life and Works of Lorenzo Ghiberti, Master of the Renaissance

After having explored the life and works of Filippo Brunelleschi, the brilliant architect and father of the Renaissance, today I propose to dive into the fascinating world of Lorenzo Ghiberti, another important protagonist of Florentine Renaissance art. Known primarily for his creation of the famous ‘Gates of Paradise,’ Ghiberti was a multifaceted and talented artist […]

Tickets

Kandinsky e l’Italia mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 30 Nov 2025 - 12 Apr 2026
Kandinsky and Italy: a journey through colours and revolutions
MA*GA Museum, Gallarate (VA)
GIACOMO BALLA UN UNIVERSO DI LUCE mostra icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 10 Oct 2025 - 01 Feb 2026
Giacomo Balla, a universe of light in Parma
Parma, Palazzo del Governatore
Graphic Japan mostra Bologna
event 20 Nov 2025 - 06 Apr 2026
From the Land of the Rising Sun to Bologna: why you can’t miss the Graphic Japan exhibition
mostra Picasso Il linguaggio delle idee icon-biglietto-disponibile Biglietti disponibili
event 04 Oct 2025 - 01 Feb 2025
Picasso, the language of ideas on display in Rome
Museo della Fanteria, Rome

Magazines

Jago artist
Interview with Jago: art, vision and the courage to create – STUDI D’ARTISTA
MARIO STEFANO artista
Mario Stefano and art that resists the digital image – ARTIST’S STUDIOS
Mauro Patta murales
In the works of Mauro Patta: murals, identity and Sardinian memory – ARTIST STUDIES
Giotto predica agli uccelli di San Francesco
Giotto and the stories of St. Francis in Assisi

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