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Explore Michelangelo Buonarroti's Medallion (14), a masterpiece of High Renaissance art! Admire its intricate composition, symbolic figures & masterful fresco technique – reproduced beautifully by ArtsDot.
Explore Michelangelo Buonarroti's masterpiece – Salmon - Boaz - Obed (detail) fresco from the Cappella Sistina! Discover its vibrant colors, composition & artistic style within this iconic Renaissance artwork.
Explore Michelangelo's legacy at Casa Buonarroti! Admire masterpieces like Madonna of the Stairs & Battle of Centaurs, discover Florentine art history and immerse yourself in a family home transformed into an artistic treasure.
A striking High Renaissance-style portrait of a woman and child in vibrant red robes by Titian Ramsay Peale II captures timeless elegance through meticulous detail, inviting you to explore this masterpiece for your collection.
Titian’s luminous depiction of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene embodies Venetian Renaissance idealism—a breathtaking scene capturing the Resurrection's profound intimacy. Explore this iconic masterpiece by the celebrated artist and immerse yourself in the rich hues of 1511.
In 1510-11 Titian worked alongside other painters to decorate two walls in the upper assembly room (Sala Capitolare) with frescoes depicting miracles from the ...
Admire Jacopo Sansovino's 'Bacchus,' a stunning 16th-century marble sculpture capturing the spirit of ancient Greece. Explore its rich details and historical significance at the Bargello Museum.