Renaissance Wednesday: Domenico Ghirlandaio

Today on Renaissance Wednesday we’re going to learn about one of the most important Renaissance master artists of Florence: Ghirlandaio. Born in Florence on June 2, 1448 as Domenico di Tommaso Curradi di Doffo Bigordi, he took on the professional name of Domenico Ghirlandaio. He was the eldest of six children born to Tomassao Bigordi,… Read More Renaissance Wednesday: Domenico Ghirlandaio

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Masters of Venice: Jacopo Sansovino

Today on The Masters of Venice we are going to meet renowned Renaissance sculptor Jacopo Sansovino. His impact on Venetian life can still be seen today in St. Mark’s Square, which he helped redesign in the 1500s. Biography: Born in Florence in 1486 as Jacopo Tatti, he began to study with master architect and sculptor… Read More Masters of Venice: Jacopo Sansovino

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Masters of Venice: 18th Centry – A Period of Transition

Follow Art Expeditions on Facebook Today we are transitioning from the High Venetian Renaissance into the 18th-century where a mix of artistic styles from ‘View Paintings’ of Canaletto to the Baroque and Roccoco merge into gracious and opulent Venetian art. With the advent of trade in the ‘New World,’ continued to grow with the colonization… Read More Masters of Venice: 18th Centry – A Period of Transition

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Medieval Monday: Get to know Romanesque

Today on Medieval Monday we’re going to dive into one of the most popular architectural trends in The Middle Ages – Romanesque Architecture. When thinking about Medieval architecture we typically assume that Romanesque was one specific style of design that was eventually replaced by the Gothic style (which later emerged in France)…this is only partially… Read More Medieval Monday: Get to know Romanesque

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Masters of Venice: The Bassano Legacy

In our last lesson we met Master of Venice, Jacopo Bassano…Today I wanted to follow-up by introducing you his talented sons who continued the Bassano family tradition of painting that started in Jacopo’s father, Francesco il Vecchio’s workship decades before. I am based in the Raleigh, NC area and enjoy visiting our amazing Renaissance and… Read More Masters of Venice: The Bassano Legacy

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Impressionism Friday: Monet

Today on Impressionism Friday we’re going to learn about argubably the most famous of the Impressionists – Claude Monet. Monet’s unique Impressionistic style changed the art world forever and he continues to be a beloved artist and inspiration for creators today. It was seeing Monet’s works at my local museum growing up (The North Carolina… Read More Impressionism Friday: Monet

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Renaissance Wednesday: Get to know Mantegna

Today on Renaissance Wednesday we’re traveling to Northern Italy in the late 15th century to meet on of the masters of the Italian Renaissance, Andrea Mantegna. Before we dive in, a note on the image above: I selected the opening image of Mantegna’s Risen Christ from The National Gallery in DC because I wanted you… Read More Renaissance Wednesday: Get to know Mantegna

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Masters of Venice: Jacopo Bassano

Today on The Masters of Venice we’re going to meet late Renaissance artist, Jacopo Bassano; a contemporary of Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto, Bassano is one of the titans of Venetian art. Though not as famous as Titian, Bassano was well-regarded by his peers and influenced later generations of artists. As we learned in our last… Read More Masters of Venice: Jacopo Bassano

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