Leonardo da Vinci at the Louvre

The long anticipated Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at the Louvre in Paris has finally opened. The exhibit marks the 500th anniversary of da Vinci's death. I found this fascinating article about how the exhibit came together. It explains how the French and Italian governments bartered and negotiated for a decade to have the works sent to France, … Continue reading Leonardo da Vinci at the Louvre

The World of Da Vinci – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, CA has a special exhibit until September 8, 2019 called The World of Da Vinci. I'm hoping to be able to go before it closes, but wanted to post about it because it sounds fascinating.  When I think of Da Vinci, the first thing that comes … Continue reading The World of Da Vinci – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

St. Michael Archangel – Guido Reni

The painting St. Michael Archangel was created by Guido Reni in the Baroque period of European Art. The Baroque period aimed to restore Catholicism’s predominance in 17th-century Italy, consequently, much of the artwork from the Baroque period includes aspects of catholicism, such as biblical figures. Specifically,  St. Michael Archangel depicts a battle between the Archangel … Continue reading St. Michael Archangel – Guido Reni