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How Dante Gabriel Rossetti & John Everett Millais Founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
How Dante Gabriel Rossetti & John Everett Millais Founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John Everett Millais were among the most important figures of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

What Is the Venice Biennale? History, Highlights, and Global Art Impact
What Is the Venice Biennale? History, Highlights, and Global Art Impact

From royal origins to radical protests, discover how the Venice Biennale became the art world’s most powerful and prestigious stage.

How Did Dutch Golden Age Art Demonstrate Protestant Values?
How Did Dutch Golden Age Art Demonstrate Protestant Values?

An exploratory dive into the art of the Golden Dutch Age and its connection with protestant values.

How Is Nature Portrayed in Shakespeare’s Macbeth?
How Is Nature Portrayed in Shakespeare’s Macbeth?

In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, we see the imagery of nature used both to set a tone and as symbols of its character’s struggles and dispositions.

How Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Vitruvian Man’ Defined Renaissance Genius
How Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Vitruvian Man’ Defined Renaissance Genius

Over 500 years later, one of the most iconic images of the Italian Renaissance still has plenty of stories to tell.

6 Inspirational Women Who Redefined Art History
6 Inspirational Women Who Redefined Art History

Patrons, muses, and artists—take a look at six inspirational women in the history of art.

How Did Leon Battista Alberti’s “On Painting” Shaped the Renaissance?
How Did Leon Battista Alberti’s “On Painting” Shaped the Renaissance?

Leon Battista Alberti’s book On Painting is the first known book on art theory, published in 1435. It heavily influenced all subsequent Renaissance art.

Discover the Land of the Moche in Northern Peru
Discover the Land of the Moche in Northern Peru

Skip the Inca crowds and head north instead, where ancient temples, royal tombs, and hidden ruins reveal the fascinating heritage of Peru’s lesser-known Moche civilization.