The art and medieval society

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language. 01 Il Medioevo delle cattedrali [stream base=x:/artblobs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/01_Il_Medioevo_delle_cattedrali flv=01_Il_Medioevo_delle_cattedrali.480pin.flv img=01_Il_Medioevo_delle_cattedrali_0.03.06.11.jpg mp4=01_Il_Medioevo_delle_cattedrali.mp4 embed=false share=false width=640 height=360 dock=true controlbar=over bandwidth=high Continue Reading

From Giotto to Gentile. Thirteenth and Fourteenth century painting and sculpture in Fabriano

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Art exhibition “Art without frontiers. The soul of the world in the sculpture”

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Futurism: art, media and literature

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language. Percorso multidisciplinare che coinvolge tre discipline: storia dell’arte, letteratura e storia. Un approfondimento sul tema “parole e Continue Reading

Impressionism. Painting light

“I am obliged to continuous transformations. I follow nature without being able to grasp it” was Monet’s mantra, who obsessively kept coming back to the chosen theme of his beloved water lilies in many different variations. Monet used to observe his favourite flowers, which moreover were sacred to oriental religions, Continue Reading