After the devastating 2009 earthquake, L’Aquila in Abruzzo rebuilds as a contemporary and historic arts center in time for its celebrations as Italy’s 2026 Capital of Culture.
The High Renaissance in Italy represented, according to Mrs. Malaprop, the “pineapple” of Italian art. Da Vinci, Raphael, and ...
Paul Cézanne never set foot in Florence. but a significant body of his work — at least 50 of his bold and colorful paintings — made their way to the city in the dying years of the 1800s and the ...
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