The High Renaissance: From Florence to Prague

The High Renaissance: From Florence to Prague

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Mannerism and the Late Renaissance: From Long Necks to Vegetable Emperors EPISODE 31

In this episode, we move from the balance of the High Renaissance to the distortions of Mannerism, and from Caravaggio’s raw drama in Rome to Rudolf II’s eccentric collections in Prague. Along the way we look at Parmigianino’s Madonna of the Long Neck, Bronzino’s polished allegor ...  Afficher plus

Caravaggio - The Birth of Baroque Episode 29

In this episode, we explore Caravaggio's groundbreaking techniques and tumultuous life, highlighting how his dramatic use of light and realism laid the foundation for the Baroque movement. Discover how his intense emotional depth and innovative compositions revolutionized art, ma ...  Afficher plus

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