From about 1515 until his death, Andrea del Sarto (1486–1530) ran the most successful and productive workshop in Florence, not only leaving his native city richly decorated with his art but also ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1437): This portrait by the Renaissance artist Andrea del Sarto, from the National Gallery in London, is one of my favorite pictures in the world. Now it has come for a visit to New ...
Portrait of a Young Man by Andrea del Sarto (c. 1517-18), (Courtesy of the The Frick Collection) Around 1510, it was tough for a painter to make it to the top of the Central Italian art heap. Consider ...
BroadwayWorld: The Frick Showcases Andrea del Sarto in THE RENAISSANCE WORKSHOP IN ACTION, Beginning Today
The Frick Showcases Andrea del Sarto in THE RENAISSANCE WORKSHOP IN ACTION, Beginning Today
BroadwayWorld: The Frick to Showcase Andrea del Sarto in THE RENAISSANCE WORKSHOP IN ACTION This Fall
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Andrea d'Agnolo (1486-1530), called Andrea del Sarto after his father's ...
The Frick to Showcase Andrea del Sarto in THE RENAISSANCE WORKSHOP IN ACTION This Fall
WHEN Giorgio Vasari described Andrea del Sarto as a painter “free from errors” he was not so much honouring his teacher as damning him with faint praise. In art, unlike accounting, achievement is not ...
Robert Browning’s poem “Andrea del Sarto” has a popular line: “a man’s reach should exceed his grasp,/ Or what’s a heaven for?” A sixteenth-century Florentine painter of incredible talent, Del Sarto ...