
Paul G. (Paul George) Konody
Paul George Konody was a Hungarian-born, London-based art critic and historian, who wrote for several London newspapers, as well as writing numerous books and articles on noted artists and collections, with a focus on the Renaissance. A recognized expert on the art of the Renaissance, he was lauded for his evaluation of claims of authenticity for works from that period, correctly debunking Wilhelm von Bode's assertion that a bust of Flora was sculpted by Leonardo da Vinci. During World War I, Konody became interested in the representation of war in the arts, and directed an effort to commemorate Canadian participation in that war.

Delacroix
Witness the passionate life of a groundbreaking painter who defied convention and redefined art with bold color, facing controversy while leaving an unforgettable mark on the world.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

The brothers Van Eyck
Enter the world of two Flemish brothers who changed the course of painting with their artistry and forged a legacy that continues to inspire.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

Chardin
Experience the journey of a French painter who found extraordinary beauty in the simplest moments of domestic life, despite facing challenges along the way.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

The Louvre: Fifty Plates in Colour
Journey through the heart of artistic history as presented in the Louvre, where colorful plates reveal the stories behind masterpieces and the evolution of style.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

Raphael
Witness the stunning art and compelling life story of a Renaissance master whose legacy was cemented by his revolutionary painting techniques and ability to capture the depths of human emotion.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

Filippo Lippi
Discover the captivating story of a Renaissance painter whose life was as colorful as his art, filled with passion, scandal, and groundbreaking artistic innovation.
By Paul G. (Paul George) Konody