Posts Tagged ‘ Renaissance Faire Magazine ’

The Walters Art Museum to Digitize Over 100 illuminated medieval manuscripts

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has granted the Walters Art Museum of Baltimore $265,000 for a three-year project to digitize, catalog and distribute 113 illuminated medieval manuscripts from Flanders, present-day northeastern France an…



Major exhibition on the world and works of William Shakespeare

Shakespeare: staging the world The British Museum – 19 July – 25 November 2012 Engraved portrait of William Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout. From the Third Folio of 1663–1664 During the summer of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games the…



Major exhibition on the world and works of William Shakespeare

Shakespeare: staging the world The British Museum – 19 July – 25 November 2012 Engraved portrait of William Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout. From the Third Folio of 1663–1664 During the summer of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games the…



Major exhibition on the world and works of William Shakespeare

Shakespeare: staging the world The British Museum – 19 July – 25 November 2012 Engraved portrait of William Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout. From the Third Folio of 1663–1664 During the summer of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games the…



Bellini, Titian, and Lotto

North Italian Paintings from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo Andrea Previtali (ca. 1470–1528 Bergamo). Madonna and Child with Saints Paul and Agnes and the Donors Paolo and Agnese Cassotti. Oil on canvas. Bergamo, Accademia Carrara, no. 110. May 15–…



Norton Simon Museum Presents Memling’s ‘Portrait of a Man’

The Norton Simon Museum is pleased to announce a special installation of Hans Memling’s “Portrait of a Man,” on loan from The Frick Collection in New York. Painted sometime in the 1470s, during the peak of the Bruges–based artist’s portrait…



Norton Simon Museum Presents Memling’s ‘Portrait of a Man’

The Norton Simon Museum is pleased to announce a special installation of Hans Memling’s “Portrait of a Man,” on loan from The Frick Collection in New York. Painted sometime in the 1470s, during the peak of the Bruges–based artist’s portrait…



Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes: Frick Museum, New York – May 1, 2012, through July 29, 2012

Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, called Antico (c. 1460–1528), Apollo Belvedere, c. 1490, copper with partial fire gilding and silvering; base of bronze, 16 1/4 inches without base, Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt Antico: The Golden Age of Rena…



Data Support Theory on Location of Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting

CISA3 researcher and National Geographic Fellow Maurizio Seracini (foreground) and his team view footage captured by the endoscope behind the Vasari wall. All photos by Dave Yoder. Evidence uncovered during research conducted in Florence’s Palazzo Ve…



King Richard’s Faire announces their 2012 cast and crew auditions

King Richard’s Faire 2012 cast and crew auditions will be held on Saturday, March 24th and Sunday, March 25th at the Boston Center for the Arts (527 Tremont Street, Arts Resource Room, Boston MA). Actors, musicians, technicians and performers are…