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When the Bayeux Tapestry comes to London next year, the British Museum will no doubt be showing it in near-darkness, a light level appropriate for the 900-year-old embroidery. The Victoria and Albert ...
The Venetian Bind exhibition is proudly hosted by the Deakin University Art Gallery and continues until 8 August 2025 at the Melbourne Burwood Campus. The Deakin University Art Gallery is open to the ...
Warsaw's gorgeously reconstructed Old Town and, in its rising downtown, the new museum of modern art, by the New York–based ...
Bellotto not Canaletto March 14 2025 Picture: The Wallace Collection Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: Artnet have published news that a painting in The Wallace Collection, London, which had been thought ...
Bernardo Bellotto, Venice the Grand Canal with San Simeone Piccolo, about 1737 (c) The Wallace Collection Dr Xavier Bray, Director of the Wallace Collection, says: “The museum, due to the founding ...
A painting thought to have been executed by the famous artist Giovanni Canaletto has officially been re-attributed to his nephew, Bernardo Bellotto. On 10th March 2025, the Wallace Collection in ...
A painting in the Wallace Collection long-considered a Canaletto has been reattributed to Bellotto, a nephew who studied in his workshop.
Specialists at the Wallace Collection in London have attributed an 18th-century work depicting the Grand Canal in Venice to Bernardo Bellotto, the nephew and pupil of the famed Venetian view ...
It is, instead, a curiosity of the building’s postwar reconstruction, which was guided by a 1777 painting by Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto, who had cheekily inserted a non-existent monkey statue ...
He is Bernardo Bellotto, a Venetian vedutista, or landscape painter, whose views of 18th century Warsaw are the most perfect record of the city to survive the war.
The third and final image shows the View of Santa Maria della Salute at the Entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice, attributed to a Follower of Bernardo Bellotto which sold for £14,000. Other items ...
Two of Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower paintings, unseen together since their creation in 1889, will be reunited at the National Gallery later this year. For the first time, they will be displayed in the ...