If you’re yearning for innovation in fashion design to start the new year, take the train to Prato for an exhibition of ...
A sculpture known as the Hell Mouth is one of several dozen fantastical creations dating to the sixteenth century that line the paths of a park called the Sacro Bosco, or Sacred Wood, near the central ...
More than five centuries ago, a small number of style icons used flamboyant, luxurious looks to give them influence and power during a turbulent period of Italian history. Renaissance Italy was home ...
A Renaissance painting found underneath a garage workbench has sold for more than half a million pounds at an auction house in Banbury. In a 15-minute bidding battle at JS Fine Art auctioneers, a ...
You need not be a fashion aficionado to recognize names such as Versace, Valentino and Armani. They are but a few of the famous fashion names, along with Ferragamo, Capucci, Buccellati, Bvlgari, Ferré ...
What makes “Renaissance to Runway” feel so alive is its sense of continuum. The exhibition doesn’t relegate the Renaissance to a gilded past; it threads it directly into our present. The fabrics, ...
Renaissance to Runway: The Enduring Italian Houses examines the art historical inspirations that fuel recent creative Italian lexicon, expanding fantasies of the Renaissance, Mannerist, and early ...
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18 October-1 March. Entry from £11. The Palace of Holyroodhouse, Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8DX. This exhibition brings together a wide range of drawings from the revolutionary artistic period of the ...
Plasterworkers on the U.S. Capitol Built This 1920s Italian Renaissance-Revival Mansion Outside D.C.
A 100-year-old home in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., has come to market for the first time in 30 years asking $3 million. Built in 1925, the four-bedroom historic house in Chevy Chase, Maryland, is ...
Detroit — A historic home built for a yachtsman and lumber baron in 1914 is on the market in Detroit. For $1.97 million, a homeowner could claim the Italian Renaissance mansion at 154 Arden Park Blvd.
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