Archangel Gabriel: Leonardo’s earliest surviving work?

Archangel Gabriel: Leonardo’s earliest surviving work? Is This ‘Vermicelli-Haired’ Archangel Gabriel the Work of a Teenage Leonardo? Italian art historians claim that the 15th-century tile is the Renaissance master’s earliest known work – but a leading Leonardo expert disagrees. It was a sunny, bright, warming spring day. Tiny pink, lavender, red, yellow and orange flowers […]
Abduction of Mona Lisa from the Louvre

One of the most famous paintings by Leonardo da Vinci in the world, “Mona Lisa” was the hero of a sensational theft. The painting was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris around 7 am on 21 August 1911: it was Monday, the museum was closed. The thief was the Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, who emigrated to France. Years later he tried to get it out from under the bed and sell it. “I stole it for Italy,” he said when he was captured. And he received as little punishment as possible, accompanied by the praises of the Italians.
Who is the woman on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli?

Artworks and cryptic stories: by Andira Vitale
The Place: Palazzo Prioli in Venice is a Gothic-style palace built by the end of the 14th century.
A French bride and Venus Victrix in Rome in 1700

We are faced with one of the most controversial works of history. Some talked about Pauline Borghese’s nudity, and some spoke about Antonio Canova’s extraordinary realistic touches, especially his ability to make one feel the softness and shine of living skin. However, a careful reading of the details of the sculpture suggests the union of two of the most powerful families in Europe.
Beatrice Cenci: The tragedy of a young noblewoman

Beatrice Cenci: The tragedy of a young noblewoman by Andira Vitale “In this face of Cenci, there is more than I have ever seen in any other human face.” – J.W. Goethe “The face is smooth and beautiful, the gaze incredibly sweer and the eyes very large: they have the shocked air of a person […]
Is it Dante? Is it Beatrice?

City Lighs: Dante Alighieri
700 years have passed since Dante Alighieri’s death, but his works continue to inspire many works of art. His platonic childhood sweetheart Beatrice is said to have influenced his works, especially the Divine Comedy, which is a ‘masterpiece’. Is it true? Is Beatrice the source of those magnificent works?
The works of art and the cryptic stories: Francesco Hayez’s kisses and secrets

Happy birthday Hayez!
The most famous work of Francesco Hayez is the painting with three versions called ‘kiss’, which is still the subject of controversy and whose secret is being tried to be solved. But who are these two young people kissing passionately? What about the threatening shadow that haunts them in the background?
How the scream turned into a global sound!

Artworks and cryptic stories: “The Scream”
by Andira Vitale
The work of these years, not the day
The figure with his hands over his ears, the protagonist of the famous painting by the Norwegian artist, is considered a universal symbol of the human feeling of anguish.
Stendhal or Florence syndrome

by Maria Stella
Marie-Henri Beyle, known as Stendhal, was born today in Grenoble. The Stendhal syndrome, or the Florence syndrome, takes its name from him. Have you ever felt uncomfortable and harmful seeing an admirable work of art? While this may not have happened to you, it may have occurred to another art lover.
The Woman with an Ermine: A Secret Love Story

Artworks and cryptic stories
The Mona Lisa is not the only mysterious work Leonardo da Vinci brought to human history. The genius has another work that is at least as interesting as his, and whose story is curious. Although it is overshadowed by the Mona Lisa, the number of those who find the Woman with Ermine mysterious cannot be underestimated.