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Uncover the untold story of African people who lived during the Italian Renaissance, often appearing in famous paintings only to be unacknowledged and hidden in plain ...
the Italian painter Cimabue has been overshadowed by his more famous pupil Giotto, who—with his attention to naturalism and perspective—is widely credited with ushering in the Renaissance.
The Germans didn't give reasons for their conclusion. Victor Coonin, a professor of Italian Renaissance art at Rhodes College, offered one: It doesn't have that Michelangelo je ne sais quoi.
This fall, explore the Italian Renaissance, ancient Egypt, and 1700s Paris without ever leaving the Upper East Side. The Metropolitan Museum of Art will dig into these topics and many more in a ...