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Angels with Dirty Faces
Caravaggio’s masterful “The Inspiration of Saint Matthew” remains a priceless treasure of European art. However, it wasn’t universally admired and almost didn’t get hung – or painted – at all. As you can see from [...]
One Rule to Rule Them All!
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Drawing Out the Beauty
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