A 15th-century painting that was written off as a copy and stashed away in storage for almost a century has been attributed to the Renaissance master Andrea Mantegna. The sensational discovery was ...
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This is Saint Sebastian painted by Andrea Mantegna (1431–1506), a master of early Italian Renaissance painting. In the 3rd ...
An intriguing exhibition devoted to the Renaissance master Andrea Mantegna—a project that the co-curator Sandrina Bandera has been nursing for some 15 years—opens this week at Turin’s Palazzo Madama.
The Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, Italy, has discovered a “new” painting by Andrea Mantegna hidden in plain sight in its own collection. The curator Giovanni Valagussa re-attributes the tempera on ...
The history of art is filled with family relationships: but perhaps the most distinguished is that between brothers-in-law Andrea Mantegna (c1430-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (c1435-1516). By Michael ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Sibling rivalry can, as in the case of the Renaissance painters Giovanni Bellini and Andrea Mantegna, become an inspiration, which ...
Mantegna’s drawing for Triumphs of Caesar. Courtesy of Sotheby's “The discovery of a previously unseen underdrawing, more than five hundred years after it was made, is a moment of considerable ...
Modern scholarship identifies Andrea Mantegna as an artist of exceptional precocity. This reputation depends on the credibility of a single document: a sixteenth-century transcription of an epigraph ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Turin’s Palazzo Madama has Roman towers, medieval gardens, baroque facades of glazed loggias, and a history as ...