Rare Renaissance cartoons on display at the National Gallery
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Rare Renaissance cartoons on display at the National Gallery
There are two huge cartoons in the National Gallery at the moment, and they’re no Mickey Mouse affairs. The two cartoons – from the Italian ‘cartone’ meaning a large sheet of paper – are rare survivors from an artist’s commission to decorate a gallery in Rome’s Farnese Palace. Looking not unlike the Sistine Chapel, which was partially an inspiration, The Loves of the Gods is a monumental work of art that has long been considered a masterpiece of…
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