So reads a painted flag in a mural in Florence’s town hall, which one researcher is convinced is a clue to the location of one of art history’s great lost artworks: a major mural by Leonardo da Vinci.
Eight years ought to be enough to assuage an obsession. Researching an entire book over such a period about a work of art that did not even survive should, surely, be enough. You should be ready to ...
A petition has been signed by art historians to prevent the drilling of holes into a fresco in Florence's Palazzo Vecchio. The fresco may contain artwork by acclaimed Italian Renaissance polymath, ...
It is one of the most influential paintings that never quite were. Commissioned for the Hall of the Five Hundred, the gigantic meeting room of Florence’s governing body in the city’s Palazzo Vecchio ...
Art historians have long debated the fate of the lost Leonardo da Vinci painting The Battle of Anghiari. Popular lore suggests the early 16th-century work is hidden behind a wall in Florence’s Palazzo ...
On a recent misty Sunday morning in Baldaccio Square in Anghiari—a sweet and sloping hill town in eastern Tuscany, Italy—more than 900 cyclists gathered for the 12 th annual edition of L’Intrepida. As ...
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