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Art Bites: Was Leonardo da Vinci the Original Bird Lady? | Artnet News
Artnet News· 5 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· 2 days agoWhen Leonardo da Vinci was working on his wonderful painting “The Last Supper,” he painted the face of a real man ...
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The Hunt: Frida Kahlo’s Final Painting, Vanished Into Storage
Artnet News· 6 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...
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Parade via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoUnderneath the streets of Beijing, there are over a million people who live in nuclear bunkers from...
Who really was Mona Lisa? More than 500 years on, there’s good reason to think we got it wrong
The Conversation· 24 hours agoThe intrigue of the Mona Lisa, also known as La Gioconda, isn’t solely due to Leonardo’s revolutionary painting techniques. More than half a millennium since it was first ...
The best and worst Euros kits of all time: From Dutch perfection to poor old David Seaman
New York Times· 1 day agoThere are some beautiful designs for 2024 - and some dodgy ones. But what about in European...
The world’s most beautiful castles and palaces – and the secrets they keep
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Art Behind the Meme: Fernando Botero’s ‘Baby’ Pope
Artnet News· 6 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 ...