Naples was a dangerous place to be in the 17th century, and it was no different for the brilliant artists who toiled in the Mediterranean city—in fact, they weren’t even safe from their illustrious ...
Jusepe de Ribera, “Apollo and Marsyas” (1637), oil on canvas, Naples, Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Quintavalle (all images courtesy the Meadows Museum unless otherwise noted) “All property should ...
The UK’s first show of the famously gruesome seventeenth century Spanish painter places his monumental works in historical context. Dulwich director Xavier Bray was behind the same gory, Spanish brand ...
Un caso aislado. Es lo que desde la Conselleria de Sanidad aseguran que son los audios del CEO de Ribera Salud sobre el Hospital de Torrejón (Madrid) en los que habla de subir las listas de espera a ...
Some time in 1606, Jusepe de Ribera, age 15, arrived in Rome from his native Valencia, Spain. Like many aspiring artists from across Europe, he came to refine his abilities—after some sort of ...
Vandals could not entirely silence Bernardino de Ribera. The maestro de capilla of Toledo Cathedral in Spain at the height of the Counter-Reformation, Ribera saw his works gathered in 1570 into a ...
El CEO de Ribera Salud, Pablo Gallart, ha pedido a la empresa desvincularse de la gestión del Hospital de Torrejón de Ardoz tras las informaciones que apuntan a que había dado instrucciones para dejar ...