Dose of Art #165: Ercole de’ Roberti – St John the Baptist (c. 1478-1480)
We saw De’ Roberti’s Saint Jerome a couple of days ago. This is another sain; John the Baptist. At the […]
Art in detail
Art in detail
We saw De’ Roberti’s Saint Jerome a couple of days ago. This is another sain; John the Baptist. At the […]
Chardin made this painting some 35 years before yesterdays coffeepot and together with its companion piece The Buffet it marked […]
The painting once belonged to the French critic Philippe Burty, whose friends called it “a marvel, this little picture, in […]
I love the title, but the person who came up with it clearly had no imagination as it is just […]
Saint Jerome is, along with Saint Gregory the Great, Saint Augustine, and Saint Ambrose, one of the four doctors of […]
Most of us know only the famous Picasso paintings; Guernica, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, The Weeping Woman for example. But over […]
Let us continue with Caspar David Friedrich, whose portrait we saw yesterday. Today’s painting Das Eismeer (The Sea of Ice) […]
This is not about Carolina Bardua – a German painter who made primarily portraits – but about who she painted. […]
When Odyssey visited the underworld he not only saw Sisyphus but also Tityus: “I saw Tityos also, son of the […]
King Sisyphus had tried to trick the Gods on numerous occasions and even cheat death (he failed), and Zeus decided […]