Tag Archives: National Gallery
How the National Gallery uses science to spot fakes and masterpieces
Infrared and electron microscopes help determine a genuine Raphael, as new exhibition shows Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art and design, Article, Disputed art, Features, National Gallery
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Gormley’s fourth plinth antics are no match for the National Gallery
All talk and no show, Antony Gormley’s pointless human relay is not the main art event in Trafalgar Square Continue reading
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Tagged Antony Gormley, Art, Art and design, Article, Blogposts, Culture, Fourth plinth, Jonathan Jones, Jonathan Jones on art, Museums, National Gallery
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Leonardo da Vinci painting is put at risk by loan from Poland to London
Polish art experts warn over journey of Lady with an Ermine to National Gallery Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art and design, Article, Culture, Leonardo da Vinci, Main section, National Gallery, News, Painting, Poland, UK news
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Mona Lisa’s eyes: should we feel individuals Da Vinci tales?
I love Leonardo discoveries and theories. But not bizarre rumors about his famous sitter’s identity Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art and design, Article, Blogposts, Culture, Exhibitions, Leonardo da Vinci, National Gallery, Painting, Poland, World news
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