“A Murillo Virgin to Drive You Mad” Murillo holds a special place within the Spanish school of the Siglo de Oro due to his particular dedication to the image of Mary, capable of meeting the most diverse devotional needs. The Madonna of the Milk in the...
All what you wanted to know about the recent attribution of Geneva’s Last Judgment The Spanish art historian, dr. Amel Olivares, has attributed to Michelangelo Buonarroti a linen canvas measuring 96.5×81.3 cm, painted in oil and depicting the Last Judgment in a...
Finally, the Museum of La Specola finally reopened its grand doors after nearly 5 years of restoration. At the onset of its 250th year, dating back to 21 February 1775, when it was inaugurated by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo di Lorena as the “Imperial and Royal...
The diagnostic campaign reveals the secrets of this exceptional painting, and of its valorous author. The super gallery Robilant+Voena in New York presented until 10 February 2024, entitled “Ahead of Her Time: Pioneering Women from the Renaissance to the...
Did he really produce fake Picasso, Braque, De Chirico ? The scandal of Magritte consciously producing intentional forgeries of other authors, such as Picasso, Braque, and De Chirico, began in 1988 when his former friend (and later enemy) Marcel Mariën published his...
When restoring and investigating masterpieces, something intriguing will always be uncovered. The diagnostic images of Caravaggio’s ‘David and Goliath,’ now at the Prado and recently back on display after extensive restoration, have been published...