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  • An Allegory of Love and Time? Bronzino, Venus and Cupid

    An Allegory of Love and Time? Bronzino, Venus and Cupid

    So as it is nearly Valentine’s Day, and I haven’t posted anything in a while, I thought I’d post something about a painting I really love – which just so happens to be about love itself. It is also in my favourite place of all time, the National Gallery, which possibly contributes to why I… read more

  • Titian and the Painted Poetry for Philip II

    Titian and the Painted Poetry for Philip II

    The Museo del Prado has some beautiful Renaissance paintings, but for me, the jewel in their crown are the beautiful paintings by Titian for his Poesie series for Philip II of Spain. read more

  • Caravaggio and the God of Wine

    Caravaggio and the God of Wine

    Where does Caravaggio – the original cultural figure who was mad, bad and dangerous to know – fit into the Baroque? read more

  • “You are made for Rome and Rome is made for you” – The Genius of Gianlorenzo Bernini

    “You are made for Rome and Rome is made for you” – The Genius of Gianlorenzo Bernini

    Bernini is often associated with the magnificence of Baroque Rome – and so he should be. Pope Urban VIII is said to have told him “You are made for Rome and Rome is made for you”. read more

  • Michelangelo in Rome

    Michelangelo in Rome

    Rome wasn’t built in a day, so the saying goes. The classical sits beside the modern, the Renaissance holds hands with the ancients; and who better to explore from the Renaissance than Michelangelo. read more

  • Veronese: Magnificence at the National Gallery

    I used to think art was just pretty pictures – particularly when you see portraits of glamorous women in country houses. My personal favourite when I was younger was a beautiful portrait of a woman in the study of Sudbury Hall who was wearing a pink dress and holding a huge pink feather – mainly… read more

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