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Review – Building the Picture: Architecture in Italian Renaissance Painting
The National Gallery is hosting a free exhibition until 21st September 2014 in the Sunley Room. The influence of Renaissance architecture on many facets of modern life is often underrated. In this exhibition, which brings together works from different collections … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonello de Messina, Baldassare Peruzzi, Botticelli, Carlo Crivelli, Fitzwilliam Museum, Girolamo del Treviso, Lord Taunton, Marcello Venusti, Michelangelo, Mond bequest, National Gallery, National Trust, Peter Zumthor, Renaissance, Renaissance architecture, Saint Jerome, Sassetta, Sebastiano del Piombo, The Art Fund
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