Leonardo da Vinci, art history’s most famous southpaw, was actually ambidextrous, researchers have proven. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence conducted an in-depth study of Leonardo’s earliest known ...
Is the world of art history on the verge of a revolutionary discovery? Researchers recently rubbed traces of DNA from a ...
Was he concealing ideas too radical for his time? Most historians now think the answer is far less theatrical. What ...
The Winter Olympics in Milan opened with tributes to Leonardo da Vinci and other artists in a dazzling celebration of Italian ...
New at the California Science Center the exhibition “Leonardo Da Vinci: Inventor. Artist. Dreamer.” The exhibition features 30 of Leonardo da Vinci’s (1452-1519) genius inventions each built by ...
When it comes to Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings, there’s more than meets the eye. The famed Mona Lisa artist’s works are teeming with an array of microbes that researchers say provide an invisible ...
A third shape hidden in the infamous Vitruvian Man drawing suggests an even deeper understanding of human anatomy than ...
Robert Simon encountered a Leonardo da Vinci painting and got emotional. “I cried,” he told The Post of seeing the work hanging in Christie’s New York, displayed ahead of a 2017 auction. “Thank God ...
Before Leonardo da Vinci, most art fell flat. Pre-Renaissance painters hadn’t really figured out how to depict the world in three dimensions, so landscapes and portraits appeared rather cartoonish.
Experts claim the 500-year-old painting is a bona fide work of the artist Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of Isabella d'Este, is seen at the Louvre Museum in Paris, the painting on the right appears to be ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results