The world-famous Girl with a Pearl Earring was most likely not commissioned by Vermeer’s male patron, but by a woman, the man’s wife
Uffizi Galleries: the Vasari Corridor welcomes more than fifty Roman busts, that now adorn the section above the Ponte Vecchio
Light from Italy: From Fattori to Morandi – Masterpieces in dialogue from the Uffizi Galleries and the Latvian National Museum of Art, the exhibition
“Florence and Europe. Arts of the Eighteenth Century at the Uffizi”, the exhibition with masterpieces by Goya, Tiepolo, Canaletto, Le Brun, Liotard, Mengs and many other masters
In-depth chemical analysis of three key 12th century medieval bronze doors by Barisanus of Trani uncovers which is the oldest and reveals how they were made; the analysed doors are from Trani, Ravello, Monreale
The exhibition Caravaggio 2025 is one of the most ambitious projects ever dedicated to the painting of Michelangelo Merisi called Caravaggio
Women’s Iconography in the 21st Century: Lancaster University hosts first-ever global women’s iconography archive
A 13th-century fresco rediscovered in Ferrara, Italy, from the convent church of S. Antonio in Polesine, provides unique evidence of medieval churches using Islamic tents to conceal their high altars
The historical bond between the artist Felice Casorati and the city of Milan is one of the themes of the exhibition at Palazzo Reale
Painting materials from the San Salvatore crypt in Brescia, Italy, are confirmed to be from the Lombard Period, according to a study in EPJ Plus