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Mantegna

The horse with wings: 1 Pegasus

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From Mantegna and dancing Muses, through Rubens and Rochegrosse with the legend of Perseus, to a portrait by Odilon Redon.

March 7, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Painter by Proxy: The art of Isabella d’Este

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Claimed to have had a constellation of major artists paint for her, what is the truth?What impact did she have on the Renaissance?

March 5, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Medium Well Done: 12 Stretched canvas

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First popularised for use with glue tempera, ‘canvas’ quickly developed into the first choice for oils. In Venice, canvases as large as tennis courts were used by Veronese and Tintoretto.

June 6, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Medium Well Done: 3 Glue Tempera (distemper)

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Popular in the early Renaissance, it was revived by William Blake, the Nabis, and a few others. Despite its disadvantages, these are wonderful paintings.

April 3, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

The Sight of Sibyls 1

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From 1450-1650, paintings of ‘Christian sibyls’ who foretold the birth of Christ, became important motifs for painting. Here’s a selection.

February 9, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Plutarch’s Lives in Paint: 17b Julius Caesar 2

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Made dictator for life, Caesar quickly became unpopular to the point where his life was under threat. Paintings by Rubens, von Piloty, and of course Gérôme.

October 8, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Seeing History: Towards a timeline

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An illustrated timeline and overview of how the human visual environment, and perception of it, has changed from ancient times to virtual reality.

January 25, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Seeing History: Illusions of the real

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Paintings on walls and ceilings created a virtual reality long before the term was coined. Even now, they can be breathtaking in effect.

January 4, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Fooled you! The deception of the trompe l’oeil

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Let these paintings fool you: that’s what they’re all about. Happy April Fool’s Day!

April 1, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Hieronymus Bosch: Saint Jerome at Prayer (Ghent)

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Strikingly original, its details are becoming sinister and idiosyncratic. We also discover why he signed with an owl, and called himself Bosch.

June 12, 2016 General, Painting

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