Luca Giordano, Fapresto, Famolto, Proteoby Silvia TomasiRibera, Caravaggio, Rubens, Dürer, Veronese and Titian revive in the art of Luca Giordano, turned into elements for a new painting style.
Some additions to the catalogue of Bernardo Zenaleby Stefania Buganza (from Nuovi Studi 27, 2022-2023 anno XXVII-XXVIII)The oeuvre of the Lombard painter Bernardo Zenale is expanded with some new works and others which have remained on the sidelines of scholarly discussion, all from the last phase of his career during the first quarter of the sixteenth century.
Rediscovered Belisarius: a work by Legnanino for Prince of Carignanoby Luca Fiorentino (from Nuovi Studi 26, 2021 anno XXVI)A large canvas by Legnanino representing Roman leader Belisarius has recently been discovered in a private collection
Paolo Pagani and the marvels of transformationby Antonio CarnevaleBetween failed aristocratic ambition and ungraspable styles, Paolo Pagani is the forgotten figure of Italian Baroque painting.
Sylvain Bellenger on the online future of museumsby Stefano PirovanoAn Interview: Sylvain Bellenger, director of Capodimonte, takes stock of the current situation and predicts the digital future of museums.
Once upon a time in Palermo, when Islam and Christianity were walking side by sideby Antonio Carnevale