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Reviews and notices of events in Washington, D.C. including, but not limited to, the performing arts, speakers, authors, lectures, meetings, books, movies, cycling, hockey games, exhibitions, buildings, and an occasional post about other places and things.

Showing posts with label Renaissance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renaissance. Show all posts
Friday, February 10, 2023

Last weekend to steak out a Renaissance artist at the National Galley of Art

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       "Come in to my abode, my pretty, and see what jewels I have to show you." One of Vittore Carpaccio's dragons, considere...
Sunday, November 27, 2022

Renaissance prints at the National Gallery of Art

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Daniel Hopfer, Hieronymus Hopfer,  Emperor Charles V , 1520 (1521?), etching (iron) with open biting and unique contemporary hand-coloring i...
Sunday, February 16, 2020

Spain's Renaissance sculptor leaves Washington

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From the exhibition: "This is Berruguete’s earliest surviving sculpture, which comes from a monastic church near Valladolid, the to...
Friday, January 10, 2020

Sunday is Verrocchio's last day in Washington

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The star attraction at the Andrea del Verrocchio exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington produces wonder and admiration...
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