Survey including 91 illustrations shows how the artist used the winged gods prolifically in his work
An exhibition in Gotha looks at her influence
Prints were the main source of visual (mis)information for three centuries
As an artist, Jacopo de’ Barbari became almost invisible
How one branch of a German noble family married into every European royal family and acquired spectacular works of art
Contrary to popular opinion, the Early Renaissance German art market developed simultaneously with, not later than, those in Italy and the Low Countries
Two appreciations of the remarkable 18th-century artist and collector
The extraordinary dolls’ town made by a Thuringian duchess
Six books reveal the multifaceted output of the elder and younger Cranach in Thuringia
Part one of a series on Luther’s favourite painter and publicist
Part two of a series on Luther’s favourite painter and publicist
Part three of a series on Luther’s favourite painter and publicist
His outstanding collection secured his legacy, says Joachim Whaley
The Prince's passions cost him his fortune but gave Hungary a fine collection of art