Move Over, Leonardo—Verrocchio Steps Out of the Shadows at the National Gallery As Leonardo's teacher, Verrocchio rarely gets his due. But for the first time the in U.S., an exhibition shows his work across a range of media. By David D'Arcy
4 Italian Palazzos to Book for Your Next Vacation Napoleon felt right at home here, so will you. By Ayesha Khan
In Italy, an Art Contest to Rebrand a Wine Dynasty’s Family Name Midcareer artists find themselves in strange situations. Like in a van with a college pal, battling for the patronage of an Italian heiress. By Guelda Voien