Frescoes
Carracci's lavish frescoes from dismantled Roman chapel are reunited in their home city after 200 years in exile
Exhibition at Palazzo Barberini is the finale of a “momentous” trio of shows bringing the cycle of 16 works back together
Meet the painters of Pompeii: new exhibition brings fresh insights to the Roman frescoes
Bologna show looks beyond the paintings, preserved by the ash of Mount Vesuvius, to explore Roman society
Tess Jaray: ‘I wanted to make space, to make something that you could disappear into’
As shows of her paintings open in the UK and Austria, Jaray reflects on the influence of Piero della Francesca and Brunelleschi on her work across six decades
Bavarian frescoes are confirmed to be among the oldest in northern Europe
New examinations of John the Baptist wall paintings in Augsburg cathedral date them to more than 1,000 years ago
Catalogue captures re-creation of the destroyed Tiepolo ceiling frescoes in Milan
Historic photographs and contemporary papers have been used in new book to re-imagine the cycle
Vatican begins final work on Raphael rooms
The work may make it possible to identify which parts of the frescoes were painted by Giulio Romano, Raphael’s most trusted apprentice
Colour restored to Vatican’s Raphaels
After more than a decade, restoration of the monumental fresco cycle has finally been completed
Giotto's Scrovegni Chapel frescoes are to be "restored", principally by low-tech improvements to the surroundings
Conservation efforts have been underway since the Seventies