Ana Moon, a longtime volunteer and leader in local education efforts, has been named Moraga’s 46th citizen of the year, recognized for years of community service and for what supporters say is a ...
NEW YORK — During a recent visit to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, I had almost the same experience that happens to me in Washington’s National Gallery of Art. Upon encountering Raphael’s ...
Raphael Gomes gives a second chance to the pantry by finally testing the food products that were originally rejected from his previous videos. Trump posts image of himself as Jesus—and even some ...
Raphael Gomes provides a comprehensive consumer guide by comparing the quality and taste of 1-star versus 5-star rated food products side-by-side. Trump posts image of himself as Jesus—and even some ...
Raphael was believed to be 17 when he did this chalk sketch, likely a self-portrait. "What is really extraordinary is the perfection of his technique in drawing," said curator Carmen Bambach. You can ...
Ever wondered what it might feel like to spot giant spider crabs while you’re snorkelling? Or check plants for the circular holes that indicate native bees are collecting nest materials? Citizen ...
Raphael. Of course! The angry turtle. Any franchise about super-powered reptiles, named after Renaissance painters, can't be accused of hewing too closely to the facts. Yet it seems odd that of the ...
Considering the meanings of “Raphael: Sublime Poetry” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Raphael, The Virgin and Child with Infant Saint John the; Baptist in a Landscape (The Alba Madonna) around 1509 ...
Detail of Raphael, "Saint Sebastian in Half Length" (c. 1502–3), tempera grassa and oil, with gold highlights, on wood (all photos Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic) “Nature created him as a gift to the ...
This blockbuster exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art humanizes a lapsed god of painting. Critic’s Pick This blockbuster exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art humanizes a lapsed god of ...
There was nothing he couldn’t do. This was Renaissance biographer Giorgio Vasari’s conclusion about Raphael (1483-1520), the view of his contemporaries and his patrons, and a reasonable conclusion ...