The phenomenon of “Jerusalem fever”, as it was described in medieval times, gripped and tugged merchants, artisans, scholars, and pilgrims of various faiths to a city that is just about the size of Midtown Manhattan.
“Unfinished” is a grand sweep, showing works from the Renaissance up to today. The third floor shows unfinished works by masters like van Eyck, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt, Velazquez, van Eyck, Turner, Mezel, and Sargent, and so forth—more than enough to make one gasp, amazed by the concentration of genius creations to be absorbed.
It is not often that a Chinese painting on rice paper survives over 1,000 years so that we can view it intact, in all its splendor.
Despite some flaws, “Rodelinda” is well worth watching.
For the first time, New York City is playing host to 16 wheelchair softball teams from across the country
Large collection of treasures never seen before outside Japan will be on exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Met exhibition Anatomy of a Masterpiece interprets for Westerners the nuances of Chinese art.
The phenomenon of “Jerusalem fever”, as it was described in medieval times, gripped and tugged merchants, artisans, scholars, and pilgrims of various faiths to a city that is just about the size of Midtown Manhattan.
“Unfinished” is a grand sweep, showing works from the Renaissance up to today. The third floor shows unfinished works by masters like van Eyck, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt, Velazquez, van Eyck, Turner, Mezel, and Sargent, and so forth—more than enough to make one gasp, amazed by the concentration of genius creations to be absorbed.
It is not often that a Chinese painting on rice paper survives over 1,000 years so that we can view it intact, in all its splendor.
Despite some flaws, “Rodelinda” is well worth watching.
For the first time, New York City is playing host to 16 wheelchair softball teams from across the country
Large collection of treasures never seen before outside Japan will be on exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Met exhibition Anatomy of a Masterpiece interprets for Westerners the nuances of Chinese art.