Courtesy of Comunità Wines Comunità meaning "community" in Italian is thrilled to share its very first ... land they inhabit ...
More than 200 years after a ceiling painted by the Tuscan artist Vasari was dismembered and sold on the antiquarian market, ...
Three of Italy’s best tennis players — Lorenzo Musetti, Lucia Bronzetti and Flavio Cobolli — were dotted around the space, enjoying a relaxing evening at what has become the Italian players ...
The Renaissance, that amorphous period of extraordinary cultural change and creative revolution that vaguely lasted from the 14th to 17th centuries, gets a little longer this year. The Connecticut ...
The best among them, Italy’s Jannik Sinner, who just turned twenty-three, is the No. 1 player in the world—something that no Italian has achieved before, and that no American in the men’s ...
More than most modern RPGs, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series is willing to inconvenience you. Peasant-turned-knight protagonist Henry is back after learning to swing a sword and maintain ...
The Connecticut Renaissance Faire is almost here. Back for its 26th year, this annual faire is a recreation of a 16th-century harvest festival set right in "New England's Olde England," offering an ...
The dragon is one of the most emblematic images of medieval culture ... Made in the central Italian town of Oticoli in the third century, the mosaic was later inlaid in the Round Hall of the ...
Oh, the burden of royalty at the Maryland Renaissance Festival. The king and queen of England were headed to Aberdeen. It was Renaissance Faire Night at Ripken Stadium, where the Single-A IronBirds ...
Renaissance and Reformation, Vol. 47, Issue. 1, p. 61. In this book, Christopher Celenza provides an intellectual history of the Italian Renaissance during the long fifteenth century, from c.1350–1525 ...
On X, these photos are all dubbed "Renaissance paintings" due to their varying degrees of resemblance to the work of 15th century Italian masters like Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
Through reconstructing the Renaissance understanding of the senses, we can better gauge how constant interaction with the built environment shaped daily practices and contributed to new forms of ...