Today, art is increasingly seen as an investment and for the ultra-rich, Freeports are the ideal way to save some taxes on their investment. But of course, no tax-saving scheme doesn’t come without scandal. Check out this video to learn more!
Have you ever wondered how iconic artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci learned their craft during the Renaissance period? This video takes you on a journey into the heart of a Renaissance workshop to uncover the apprenticeship process that turned young aspiring artists into legendary masters.
David by Michelangelo is a famous sculpture depicting the biblical hero moments before he enters a battle with the giant Goliath. Created between 1501 and 1504, it is carved out of a single block of marble and stands at 17 feet tall. The statue is highly regarded for its impressive size, lifelike details, and skillful way in which Michelangelo captured David's heroic spirit. It can be seen today in the La Galleria Dell’Accademia in Florence, Italy.
Check out the latest video on why Michelangelo's David is an icon of the Renaissance.
Art Uncovered
Today, art is increasingly seen as an investment and for the ultra-rich, Freeports are the ideal way to save some taxes on their investment. But of course, no tax-saving scheme doesn’t come without scandal. Check out this video to learn more!
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Art Uncovered
Have you ever wondered how iconic artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci learned their craft during the Renaissance period? This video takes you on a journey into the heart of a Renaissance workshop to uncover the apprenticeship process that turned young aspiring artists into legendary masters.
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Art Uncovered
David by Michelangelo is a famous sculpture depicting the biblical hero moments before he enters a battle with the giant Goliath. Created between 1501 and 1504, it is carved out of a single block of marble and stands at 17 feet tall. The statue is highly regarded for its impressive size, lifelike details, and skillful way in which Michelangelo captured David's heroic spirit. It can be seen today in the La Galleria Dell’Accademia in Florence, Italy.
Check out the latest video on why Michelangelo's David is an icon of the Renaissance.
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