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Lately, There's been a escalating awareness of environmental issues, influencing modern Italian landscape painting. Artists are exploring themes of sustainability, reflecting a deeper relationship to and worry for that organic entire world.At this Renaissance convent-museum, you travel back in time and energy to a nearly properly preserved 600 year… Read More


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Better yet, Ravenna is often a glittering jewel box of fifth and 6th century mosaic art. The city owns a number of the environment’s most important Byzantine mosaics. The poet Dante described Ravenna’s mosaics as “the sweet colour of Oriental sapphires.”Leonardo is perhaps the most famed artist in the world. But plenty of people don’t rea… Read More