In the right panel of Jean Fouquet’s Melun Diptych (circa 1455), the Virgin Mary sits with the baby Jesus, surrounded by angels. The left panel features the man who commissioned the work, Étienne ...
Until recently, the rare diptych “The Crucifixion” and “The Last Judgment” (c. 1440-41) by Jan van Eyck (c. 1390-1441)—among the most beloved artworks in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art—was one ...
In 2003, when the Getty Museum acquired three images from the 15th-century manuscript Hours of Louis XII, its curators had a hunch that one of the pictures was incomplete. Their suspicions made sense: ...
Jon Lott / Para Project has designed the Brugge Diptych. Jon Lott / Para Project completed the Brugge Diptych, a temporary pavilion for the 2021 Brugge Triennale in Belgium. The Diptych served as an ...
In this exhibition, internationally renowned photographer Toni Meneguzzo engages in a very contemporary language that suggests a unique relationship between Polaroid and the vibrancy of his latest ...
Here at The Phoblographer, we get really excited about gear that helps push art and creativity. Sure, many camera manufacturers are content with checking off a few technical boxes – a bump in ...