Early Renaissance painting reveals Michelangelo’s first work through narrative, anatomy, and the transformation of Schongauer’s engraving.
Palm Sunday recurs in art history as a structured image of movement and symbolism, tracing how artists construct and transform the Entry into Jerusalem.
Russian artists redefined painting through structure, abstraction, and material practice, shaping modern art across interconnected avant-garde movements.
At the Rothschild Ball of 1972, surrealism moved off the canvas into bodies and space, creating a night defined by image, costume, and illusion.
Discover five niche twentieth-century artists who reveal how modern art evolved through overlooked figures working across Europe and beyond.
A chronological network around Mondrian reveals how abstraction spread across Europe through exhibitions, travel, and exchange between artists and disciplines.
Distinct images of Mary across art history reveal shifting meanings of divinity, motherhood, and human emotion through visual forms and cultural contexts.
A historical guide to Irish artists from medieval manuscript traditions to modern painters who reshaped portraiture, abstraction, and landscape.
Historic masters continue to shape contemporary painting through shared imagery, symbolism, and techniques, as seen in the work of painters today.
Curiosity cabinets shaped Venetian painting through images of collected objects that reflect knowledge, discovery, and the culture of early modern collecting.