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Currently on display at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in Atlanta, the exhibit "Harmonia Rosales: Master Narrative" entwines West African religion and art techniques of the Renaissance ...
Grassi's hyper-realistic yet transformative portraits often capture moments of metamorphosis—where human figures merge with nature—exploring themes of change, beauty, and resilience.
If the Renaissance was the foundation of our modern world, a foundation for the Renaissance was classical art. Sculptors, painters, and poets alike turned to ancient work for inspiration.
A new technique that uses reflected infrared light reveals artistic touches in Renaissance frescos that the eye can't see.
A novel technique has revealed never-before-seen details of Renaissance artworks in Italy. The method images the faint reflections of low-power infrared light - the invisible light waves typically ...
The invisible details revealed by the new technology could potentially be used in future art restorations, as conservators seek to restore works as closely as possible to their original state.
Renaissance artists transformed the art world by pioneering techniques such as linear perspective and chiaroscuro (the use of light and shadow).
Afro-Cuban artist Harmonia Rosales' new exhibit reclaims African identity and culture by incorporating Blackness into classic Western art.