A rare early masterpiece by the Renaissance painter Fra Angelico has been acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England ...
Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum has acquired a Fra Angelico (fl.1417-55) Crucifixion scene which was blocked from export following its sale at Christie’s last year.
The Ashmolean Museum raised nearly £4.5 million (€5.4 million) to stop Fra Angelico’s The Crucifixion being sold overseas.
A remarkable early crucifixion scene by one of the great masters of the Italian Renaissance, Fra Angelico, has been saved for the British nation after the Ashmolean museum in Oxford raised £4.48m to ...
Fra Angelico Was Not His Real Name He is known as Fra Angelico, but the artist had a different name assigned at birth. He was born around 1395 in Tuscany and baptized as Guido di Pietro.
The Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford has raised £4.5 million to save an early Renaissance painting by Fra ...
Ashmolean saves Fra Angelico masterpiece for the public, launching the museum as world-leading centre for the study of ...
Museum staff have shared the history of a rare Italian renaissance painting they managed to save from being sold overseas.
Painted in the 1420s, the crucifixion painting by the Renaissance master Fra Angelico is the earliest surviving panel ...
In a new exhibition at the King's Gallery, over 160 works will explore how drawing “became the laboratory” for the new Renaissance style.
A museum has raised almost £4.5m to save a rare Italian renaissance painting. The Ashmolean Museum, which is part of the ...
In a new exhibition at the King's Gallery, over 160 works will explore how drawing “became the laboratory” for the new ...