Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s painting known as “The Allegory of Good Government and Bad Government,” from 1339, is thought to be Europe’s first landscape painting since the fall of Rome, 900 years earlier.
For a masterful analysis of the political philosophy embedded in this fresco, see Quentin Skinner, "Ambrogio Lorenzetti and the Portrayal of Virtuous Government" and "Ambrogio Lorenzetti on the Power ...
On April 25, I was thrilled to deliver a TED Talk in Vancouver. I’m a lover of Italian art, and one of my favorite old masters is Ambrogio Lorenzetti. In 1339, Lorenzetti finished a series of frescos ...
The Art Newspaper: How the Sienese painter Ambrogio Lorenzetti spoke truth to power
BroadwayWorld: Lorenzetti's Carmine Crucifix Returns To Pinacoteca In Siena After Restoration Funded By Friends Of Florence
Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Carmine Crucifix returns to Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena after Restoration Coordinated by MiC's Direzione Regionale Musei della Toscana with the Support of Friends of Florence ...
Lorenzetti's Carmine Crucifix Returns To Pinacoteca In Siena After Restoration Funded By Friends Of Florence
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Palais (French pronunciation: [palɛ]) may refer to: Dance hall, popularly a palais de danse, in the 1950s and 1960s in the UK Palais, French for palace Grand Palais, the Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées Petit Palais, an art museum in Paris Palais River in the French département of Deux-Sèvres Palais Theatre, historic cinema ("picture palace") in Melbourne, Australia Richard Palais (born ...
The meaning of PALAIS is palace—used especially of a French public building (as a courthouse) or official residence.