New Yorkers can see a piece of artistic and cultural history on display in Manhattan, but only for a limited time. Beginning ...
A previously unknown drawing by Michelangelo is going up for sale at Christie’s Paris next month and could fetch a startling €30 million ($32.8 million). The rare work depicting a nude man standing ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Syracuse University will announce today that 14 works, drawings and writings, of Michelangelo will be on exhibit at its SUArt Galleries in Syracuse and at Lubin House in New York ...
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5-inch drawing of a foot could fetch record $2M after being linked to world-famous artwork
A 5-inch chalk sketch of a man’s right foot could fetch at least $2 million after Christie’s auction house linked it to Michelangelo’s ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. The tiny drawing of the bare foot ...
Hanging on the palatial red walls on the second floor of the Muscarelle Museum of Art are some of Michelangelo’s most rare and precious drawings. Sketches upon sketches glimmer under the subdued light ...
A tiny 5-inch red-chalk sketch of a man's foot is now linked to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. Auction house Christie's says it could fetch at least $2 million, becoming the most expensive ...
A drawing by Michelangelo, discovered in 2019, will be offered for sale next month by Christie’s and could fetch 30 million euros ($33 million), the British auction house said on Tuesday. The drawing, ...
WILLIAMSBURG Organizing an exhibition of Michelangelo drawings, complete with a 128-page, illustrated, scholarly catalog, ordinarily would take two years. Aaron H. De Groft, the energetic director of ...
Florence's new Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze e Musei del Bargello brings seven local institutions together—and has a ...
How do you draw God’s big toe? What about his pointing index finger? Those questions, plus a lot more, were faced by Michelangelo Buonarroti around 1510, when he was preparing to paint “Creation of ...
WILLIAMSBURG The first major show of Michelangelo drawings in the United States in more than a decade is not headed to a big-name museum. Instead, the exhibition opens in February at the Muscarelle ...
Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475-1564) burned his drawings by the bushel for many reasons, including a desire to prevent imitators from ripping off his ideas, and to assert the primacy of his finished ...
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