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Leonardo da Vinci, Ginevra de' Benci

Bernardo Bembo and La Bencina

June 16, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Italian Renaissance ArtNorthern Renaissance ArtRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

Renaissance Florence’s courtly love shines in Bembo and Ginevra de’ Benci: poetry and portraiture entwine, where ideal beauty, chastity, and longing inspire verses—and Leonardo’s enigmatic, psychological masterpiece.

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Henri Matisse, the Cut-Outs

Matisse Cut-Outs

June 11, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment 20th century ArtTeaching Resources

Matisse’s Cut-Outs distill abstraction into joyful essence—scissors, colour, and form uniting in late works that redefine painting as playful composition, inspiring timeless creativity and student engagement.

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Hellenistic Mosaic of a Mischievous Dog

Alexandrian Mischievous Dog

June 9, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Ancient Greek ArtTeaching Resources

The Alexandrian “Mischievous Dog” mosaic captures Hellenistic virtuosity at its finest: a tender, humorous moment rendered in Opus Vermiculatum, where light, shadow, and emotion transform a simple dog into living presence.

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Tomb Painting of a Bird (Lark?), Museum for Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki

Early Christian Funerary Paintings

June 4, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Byzantine ArtEarly Christian ArtTeaching Resources

Room 3 of the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki reveals Early Christian funerary paintings where Hellenistic tradition and new faith merge, transforming memory into a luminous vision of afterlife.

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The Month of June, by Maestro Venceslao, Fresco, Torre Aquila, Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento, Italy

The Month of June

May 31, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Italian Renaissance ArtRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

June at Torre Aquila celebrates the arrival of summer: nobles dance and stroll through lush landscapes while peasants labour in mountain pastures, uniting courtly leisure and rural life in vivid harmony.

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Tabula Peutingeriana

Eάλω η Πόλις

May 29, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Roman ArtTeaching Resources

The Tabula Peutingeriana presents the Roman world as a continuous road network rather than a geographic map, where stretched landscapes, red routes, and symbolic markers guide travellers through cities, inns, and distances.

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Monna Vanna

Virtual Trip to meet the Pre-Raphaelites

May 26, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

The Pre-Raphaelites reimagined art through intense realism, nature, and emotion—Rossetti and his circle reshaping Victorian creativity into a vivid world of beauty, symbolism, and imaginative “conception.”

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Small Arch of Galerius in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Small Arch of Galerius

May 22, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Roman ArtTeaching Resources

The Pre-Raphaelites reimagined art through intense realism, nature, and emotion—Rossetti and his circle reshaping Victorian creativity into a vivid world of beauty, symbolism, and imaginative “conception.”

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Edgar Degas, Singer with a Glove

Singer with a Glove…

May 19, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment 19th century ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Degas, a reluctant Impressionist, fused classical training with modern vision, capturing Parisian life—especially women at work and in performance—through dynamic composition, light, and an unflinching sense of immediacy.

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Hans Holbein the Younger (formerly attributed to), Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany

The Mauritshuis

May 14, 2020
by Amalia Spiliakou with No Comment Northern Renaissance ArtRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

The Mauritshuis offers an intimate encounter with Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, where Vermeer’s quiet beauty and Rembrandt’s depth invite reflection on art, history, and the enduring search for meaning.

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