Brescia – On the wings of victory, Brescia flies towards new goals in 2026. Brescia, which, from the ashes of the pandemic, was elected symbol of a national civic, cultural and creative rebirth with the designation of Italian Capital of Culture 2023, presented the 2026 program of its Foundation, emblem of a long-term strategic vision […]
Giovanni Bellini, Pieta (Christ supported by angels)around 1470. Photo Matteo De Fina I Courtesy of Museo della Città “Luigi Tonini”, Rimini World – The personal study of the financier and collector J. Pierpont Morgan, the heart of history Morgan Library & Museum By New Yorkis the set of dialogue between two great masters of […]
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. […]
Anton Raphael Mengs, Frederick Christian, Prince of Saxony, Oil on canvas, 155.7 x 110.8 cm, 1751 courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles World – Key figure of neoclassicism and one of the most influential names of the 18th century, Anton Raphael Mengs owes his name to a great paternal passion, that […]
Raffaello Sanzio, Madonna of Alba (detail), c. 1509–1511, National Gallery of Art, Washington World – Then in the spring of 2026 the Madonna of Alba temporarily leaves the National Gallery in Washington to arrive on Fifth Avenue in New York, she finds a whole constellation of masterpieces waiting for her. Around that perfect round, […]
Leonardo da Vinci, Last Suppercirca 1494 -1497, Plaster, tempera grassa painting, 460 x 880 cm, Milan, Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano La7 tells the story of Leonardo’s geniusIt is April 23, 1519. In the castle of Amboise, Leonardo da Vinci writes his most extreme and definitive pages, his will, with which he will leave the […]