The Gallery calls Giorgione “one of the most mysterious artists in the history of art.” We’ll talk about his innovative landscape style and where he got the idea for this gorgeous and unusual depiction of the Nativity. We’ll also find out the meaning of rocks and just what the heck is up with those floating … Continue reading The Adoration of the Shepherds by Giorgione
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