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Has the Mystery of the 'Mona Lisa' Background Been Solved?
Smithsonian Magazine· 7 days agoLeonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is full of mysteries. What methods did Leonardo use while creating the...
Art Bites: Was Leonardo da Vinci the Original Bird Lady? | Artnet News
Artnet News· 4 days agoLeonardo da Vinci was a pioneering painter and inventor—and, perhaps, bird lady. Avians appear in a...
Church Community Connection: The absurdity of hate
Glendale Star· 1 day agoWhen Leonardo da Vinci was working on his wonderful painting “The Last Supper,” he painted the face of a real man ...
The Hunt: Frida Kahlo’s Final Painting, Vanished Into Storage
Artnet News· 5 days agoThe painting is typically interpreted as a representation of the despair, frustration, and betrayal...
A Rediscovered and Restored 16th-Century Painting Comes to Auction at Christie’s in London
Barron s Online· 4 days agoA 16th-century painting by the father of the Antwerp school, Quentin Metsys, will be sold in July at...
The best and worst Euros kits of all time: From Dutch perfection to poor old David Seaman
New York Times· 7 hours agoThere are some beautiful designs for 2024 - and some dodgy ones. But what about in European...
The Untold Story Behind Beeple's Historic NFT Sale: 'Token Supremacy' Excerpt
CoinDesk via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoMike Winkelmann sank into the sofa as three cameras recorded his meltdown. Unseen crypto...
Art Behind the Meme: Fernando Botero’s ‘Baby’ Pope
Artnet News· 5 days agoBetween 1518 and 1520, Pope Leo X sat for a portrait by the Renaissance master Raphael. A lifelong patron of the arts, he wished for this dignified painting, which shows him ...
The world’s most beautiful castles and palaces – and the secrets they keep
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOriginally built as a hunting lodge for King Francis I, it was completed around 1547 and it's...
Juan A. Negroni (opinion): Procrastinators, hear ye, you’ve got company!
Stamford Advocate· 2 days agoThe word “procrastination” is from the Latin phrase “pro crastinus.” Since my college days, E.B....