The Nativity by Petrus Christus
Merry Christmas! For this year’s holiday episode we’re looking at this kind of unusual Nativity scene jammed packed with the detail those Northern European Renaissance… Read More »The Nativity by Petrus Christus
Merry Christmas! For this year’s holiday episode we’re looking at this kind of unusual Nativity scene jammed packed with the detail those Northern European Renaissance… Read More »The Nativity by Petrus Christus
Meet St. Francis, who’s in the middle of receiving a…um…complicated divine visitation. This wealthy young party lover and man about town gave it all up… Read More »St. Francis at the Frick Collection
In today’s episode, we get to picture ourselves in a dreamy landscape on a sunny afternoon courtesy of Annibale Carracci and the National Gallery of… Read More »River Landscape by Annibale Carracci
In honor of Women’s History Month, we discover trailblazer Lavinia Fontana, a celebrity artist in Renaissance Italy. Her portraits were all the rage among the… Read More »Portrait of a Noblewoman by Lavinia Fontana
Our final episode in our long look at Vittore Carpaccio examines the mysteries raised by a reunited panel painting and how a good cleaning can… Read More »Vittore Carpaccio Ep.4: So Many Mysteries
Our next stop is Carpaccio’s “Virgin Reading.” We discover a hidden Jesus, a still-unsolved art mystery, and how Carpaccio broke the rules in his unusual… Read More »Vittore Carpaccio Ep3: Virgin Reading
Next up in our tour of Vittore Carpaccio is Saint Augustine in His Study. Carpaccio was a specialist in creating series of huge paintings designed… Read More »Vittore Carpaccio Ep2: St. Augustine in His Study
We kick off Season 7’s spotlight on Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio with his majestic, “Lion of St. Mark.” This enormous painting announces Venice’s return to… Read More »Vittore Carpaccio Ep1: Lion of St. Mark
Welcome back to A Long Look! I’m so glad to be back and with a real treat! I’ll be spending Season 7 bringing you highlights… Read More »Vittore Carpaccio: Renaissance Storyteller
Isabella d’Este knew a thing or two about bad luck. A philandering husband who was out of town most of the time, the loss of… Read More »Allegory of Fortune by Dosso Dossi