Carrieres de Lumieres: 2015 Show
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireWhat a wonderful subject for next year’s show at the Carrieres de Lumieres.
‘Leonardo de Vinci, Michel-Ange, Raphael: Les Géants de la Renaissance’ takes the visitor on a journey starting in Milan. It then goes to Florence where Raphael and Leonardo were painting portraits and Madonnas.
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