Georg Baselitz has irritated the art world with a seemingly simple but profound intervention: the reversal of the motif. Since the 1960s, he has been painting heads, figures, trees and symbols upside...
The Renaissance marked a turning point in the perception of the human body. While the body was often stylised and dematerialised in the Middle Ages, Italian draughtsmanship set new standards between...
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was one of Japan's most prolific and versatile artists, whose work in various media such as woodcut, painting and book illustration is impressive. His oeuvre is divided...
"Carpaccio, Bellini and the Early Renaissance in Venice" sheds light on two artists who were among the most influential figures of a period of cultural and artistic change. With their paintings...
The book "The National Gallery - Paintings, People, Portraits" invites you on an impressive journey through seven centuries of European art history. Founded in 1824, the National Gallery in London...