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Don Lorenzo Monaco.
National Gallery of Art
Don Lorenzo Monaco.
The paintings, once installed in religious, domestic, and civic spaces in Renaissance Italy, were acted upon and transformed by the people who encountered and used them in their daily lives. The recovery of representational scratches provides a timely opportunity to tell the history of Italian Renaissance art differently, revealing the complex earlier “lives” of paintings in the hands of beholders.
Art in the Hands of the Beholder Search Lorenzo Monaco
National Gallery of Art
Angeli Altarpiece of 1388: Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco
National Gallery of Art
Angeli Altarpiece of 1388: Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco
National Gallery of Art
Angeli Altarpiece of 1388: Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco
Perseverance may be 300 million miles away, but space exploration and art research are sometimes more closely related than you might think.
high-tech exploration of work by artists such as Lorenzo Monaco
National Gallery of Art
Vermeer (1632–1675): Sainte Praxède—Saint Praxedis (Monaco