Buried for centuries beneath the modern streets of Fano, a city on Italy’s Adriatic coast, the only building ever described in detail by the Roman architect Vitruvius has finally come to light.
"Look how bro glazed it," said Alison Luchs, National Gallery of Art's deputy head of sculpture, pointing to a 16th-century plate.
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A rare 16th-century Italian Rennaisance portrait by Sofonisba Anguissola is the surprise star of New York's annual Winter Show.