Published in Art History, News on May 20, 2009

"The Giocconda" by Leonardo da Vinci
A complete review of all legends and mysteries of the legendary Italian painter.
There is no artist more legendary than Leonardo. In the whole History of Art, no other name has created more discussions, debates and studies than the genius born in Vinci in 1452. Painter, sculptor, architect, scientific and investigator, the figure of Leonardo has generated multiple legends, myths, and rumours about his possible homosexuality, about his membership to vast numbers of lodges and sects, strange stories about his stay in Verrocchio’s workshop, or his allegedly weird relationship with many of his models, form a large list of Leonardesque Mythology in which the huge success of “The da Vinci Code” is only his most recent example. Read more »
Published in Art History, Famous Artists on Oct 27, 2008
No other artist is more associated with the term Modern Art than Pablo Picasso. He created thousands of paintings, prints, sculptures and ceramics during a time span of about 75 years. For many Picasso is the greatest art genius of the twentieth century. For others he is a gifted charlatan. Undisputed is the fact that he influenced and dominated the art of the twentieth century like no other modern artist.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain, as the son of an art and drawing teacher. He was a brilliant student. He passed the entrance examination for the Barcelona School of Fine Arts at the age of 14 in just one day and was allowed to skip the first two classes. According to one of many legends about the artist’s life, his father, recognizing the extraordinary talent of his son, gave him his brushes and palette and vowed to paint never again in his life. Read more »