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Diaries, Maps, & Wars

March 28, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Diaries, Maps, & Wars

What do “Wunderkammer,” “Klencke,” John Evelyn, and the English Civil War all have in common? One of the largest atlases in the world! One of the largest, printed books, at…

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Anne of Brittany

March 25, 2014March 27, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Anne of Brittany

How did the Renaissance spread north from Italy? Much of the spreading of the arts was through wealthy patrons. One such fascinating figure was Anne of Brittany, Queen of France.…

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Rembrandt Recovered

March 24, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Rembrandt Recovered

Although not one of the most well remembered Renaissance painters, Rembrandt, the Flemish painter from the Netherlands happens to be one of the most stolen painters. In some cases the…

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