Now that Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece is moving to another room at The Louvre, other Renaissance masterpieces hanging in ...
Tintoretto worked at the Scuola Grande di San ... to study – a move which arguably saved them from being carted off to Paris. Every attraction and activity in this curated list has been tried ...
Tintoretto worked at the Scuola Grande di San ... to study – a move which arguably saved them from being carted off to Paris.
Paris is home to some of the best museums in Europe Europe ... along with works by Raphael, Vermeer, Rembrandt and Tintoretto. The museum also has a wealth of Egyptian and Near Eastern artefacts, ...
President Donald Trump signed actions on the first day of his second term to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, an international climate change treaty in which nearly 200 countries ...
Paris-Roubaix will embark on its 122nd edition held on April 13, 2025. The peloton will have completed the famed Belgian Spring Classics before venturing over the border to France for the third ...
This year’s annual festival at Santa Maria Assunta in Malamocco on Venice’s Lido included the heartfelt celebration of the return of Giulia Lama’s enigmatic Virgin in Prayer following its ...
THE Prayer Book, of course, keeps 1 January as the Circumcision of Christ. With no BCP communion to be found in the whole Lagoon, I satisfied myself with a visit to Tintoretto’s painting of the ...
The bartender, Franco Desire, after whom the bar is named, can concoct about 60 cocktails—or open a bottle of Tintoretto. As Kjellgren says, “If I’m in paradise, I want the best wine.” ...
The Ritz Hotel in Paris, in the 1920s, is often cited as the birthplace of this simple yet sophisticated drink. Regardless of its origins, the mimosa has earned a prominent place in the world of ...
Tintoretto, Titian and others, and the second century AD equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius (the one in the piazza outside is a copy). Beneath the council offices of the Province of Rome lies Le ...
“A Cabinet of Wonders: A Celebration of Art in Nature” pairs the author's scientific treasures with art loaned by international museums, cultural institutions and private collectors.