Masters of Venice: Veronese

Today on The Masters of Venice we are going to meet one of my favorite Venetian artists – Paolo Caliari, better known as Veronese. Contemporary to Tintoretto, Veronese straddled the High Renaissance style of Venice focused on bright colors and perfect symmetry as well as the emerging pre-Baroque/late-Renaissance style of Mannerism. Let’s pause here for… Read More Masters of Venice: Veronese

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Renaissance Wednesday: Get know Verrocchio

Welcome to Renaissance Wednesday…Today we’re traveling back in time to the 15th century in Florence to meet Master of the Renaissance, Andrea del Verrocchio. In his Baptism of Christ (image above), which is housed in The Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Verrochio shows his skill in portraying perspective and the human physique. Verrocchio was predominantly a… Read More Renaissance Wednesday: Get know Verrocchio

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Medieval Monday: Get to Know Duccio

Today on Medieval Monday we are going to explore the magnificent work of Sienese artist Duccio. Duccio is one of the forefathers of The Renaissance given his use of depth (in the absence of linear perspective) and detail in his storytelling motifs. Duccio di Buoninsegna was born circa 1255 in the area of Siena, Tuscany… Read More Medieval Monday: Get to Know Duccio

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Impressionism Friday: A Taste of Venice

Art Expeditions just launched our first virtual course – The Masters of Venice – a mix of written (blog) lessons and videos about the history and art of Venice. Venice is a city of wonder, majesty and mystical beauty that has captivated artists for generations. In today’s Impressionism feature I wanted to showcase a few… Read More Impressionism Friday: A Taste of Venice

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Masters of Venice: Vittore Carpaccio

Today on The Masters of Venice we are going to meet one of The Serene Republic’s most important artists – Vittore Carpaccio. I was blessed to see a treasure troveof Carpaccio’s works while visiting The National Gallery in DC in December 2022. This exhibit included many of his most important works from Venice, and throughout… Read More Masters of Venice: Vittore Carpaccio

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