This week, senior reporter Eileen Kinsella speaks to documentarian Ken Burns about his first foray outside of American history.
Explore Leonardo da Vincis enduring impact on art and science, highlighting his masterpieces and innovative contributions.
The Royal Academy's new exhibition spotlights the fierce rivalry and mutual influence between Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and a young Raphael in Florence around 1504.
Ken Burns added: "He's an anatomist, and he's a botanist, and he's interested in flight, and he's a sculptor, and he's a painter, and he's an artist, and he's all of those. The reason why it's such a ...
From October 26, 2024, the Comédie de Paris presents Leonardo's Journey, a family show based on the famous inventions of Leonardo da Vinci.
This exhibition is almost understated with its subdued décor and lighting yet mind blowing in suggestion and imagination ...
There are plenty of standout moments in this tight, enterprising exhibition, which reconstructs what happened when three ...
Johns Hopkins art history professor Stephen Campbell complicates received narratives of the renaissance painter.
Mark Stephen Sirard reportedly taught English to seventh and eighth graders for 25 years at Leonardo da Vinci school.
This suit, most often named "Coins" or "Pentacles", is a symbol for a magical talisman that represented wealth or potential.
The drawings, sketches and cartoons in this sensational exhibition at the King's Gallery provide a glimpse behind the scenes ...