Sign in | Log in

Leonardo Da Vinci

Michelangelo, Leonardo and Food for Thought

Judith Harris

After the Japanese, Italians live longer than citizens anywhere in the world, according to a UN report released last month. A crucial reason is the Italian diet, with its roots in...

Massimiliano Finazzer Flory: Bringing Leonardo to Life

Natasha Lardera

"Being Leonardo da Vinci," written by and starring Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, depicts the Renaissance Man in all his glory as he is interviewed by a modern day journalist. The...

Once Lost Leonardo da Vinci Work, Now Found Prior to Being Sold

Cristina Esmiol

One of Leonardo da Vinci’s priceless masterpieces of a Renaissance noblewoman, lost for centuries, found in 2013, then lost once more until being rediscovered this summer....

Raphael's The Madonna of Foligno Travels Back

Natasha Lardera

Eni & Art: Bringing Classic Masterpieces to the Crowds. Italy's leading multinational oil and gas company, has worked hard to bring art to a wider public: the formula was...

Caprotti: One Painting, Two Artists, Centuries of Mystery

Natasha Lardera

A new mystery regarding Leonardo Da Vinci and his alleged lover Caprotti/Salai. A mogul and the enticing portrait of the Christ. His gaze matches the gaze of the Mona Lisa. The...

Leonardo: A Genius in New York

Giulia Madron

The Morgan Library opened today a wonderful exhibition featuring some of the works of one of the geniuses of Italian Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci. The show includes pieces...

Da Vinci’s Codex on the Flight of Birds Flies to The Smithsonian’s

N.L.

The Codex, an early form of a personal notebook, will be on view in a specially designed and secured case located in “The Wright Brothers & The Invention of the Aerial Age....

Honoring the cultural heritage

Judith Harris

Just when UNESCO recognized five more Italian sites as part of the world's cultural heritage, Florentine Mayor Matteo Renzi decided to block engineer Maurizio Seracini's search...

Syndicate content