A London exhibition shows how the three painters circled one another as rivals and role models in 16th-century Florence. By Emily LaBarge reviewing from London We all know what they say about ...
It is one of the most tantalising – and entertaining – puzzles in art, stretching from the Louvre to the Loire via, well, Norfolk. And our critic thinks he has just worked it out ...
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael together at last? The Royal Academy of Arts is making it happen. This exhibition-event plunges visitors into the Florence of 1504, when these three masters ...
Imagine, if you will, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael sitting together at a Florentine lunch table, discussing painting over a bowl of thick Tuscan soup.
There are plenty of standout moments in this tight, enterprising exhibition, which reconstructs what happened when three “titans” of the Italian Renaissance briefly overlapped in Republican Florence ...
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