Art week on TV, from Bramantino to Raphael’s Sistine Madonna, the rediscovered masterpiece – Arte.it

Rafael Sanzio, Sistine Madonna1513–1514 small, Olio on canvas, 265 x 196 cm, Dresda, Gemilldagalerie Raphael and Botticelli at Sky Arte Desired by popes and monarchs, admired by artists, escaped wars and regimes, hidden and recovered several times, Sistine Madonna, exhibited in the rooms of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, has seen many vicissitudes. […]

The week on TV, from the children of Valerio Berruti to the challenge between Bernini and Borromini – Arte.it

Valerio Berruti. More than childrenPalazzo Reale, Milan. Photo Valerio Berruti I Courtesy Arthemisia Sky Arte’s appointments A long journey through the symbolic places of ancient Persia, many of which are inaccessible to the Western public, invites you to explore the cultural and artistic heritage of a empire that has a deeply marked world history. […]

The Week of Art on TV, from Edward Hopper to the restoration of the mosaic from the Battle of Isso – Arte.it

Battle of ISO between Alessandro and Dario III (O Mosaic from Alessandro), II century BC, Naples, National Archaeological Museum The protagonists of Sky Arte, from Hopper to Jodice A popular, quiet and mysterious America, able to influence painters such as Rothko and Banksy, filmmakers such as Alfred Hitchcock and David Lynch, but also photographers […]

The Week of Art on TV, from Artemisia Heidenschi to Modigliani – Arte.it

Artemisia Heidenschi, Giuditta with his maid, 1618-1619, Galleria Palatina Florence Artemisia, Caravaggio, Hopper in the weekly schedule of Sky ArteOn July 8, 1853, the firstborn of six brothers, Artemisia Lomi Gentilesschi was born in Rome, the teacher of Baroque painting, today icon of feminism, whose life oscillated between existential drama and sublime creation. Tuesday […]