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Whiteghost.ink
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  • Smart History [1] A video discussion about the painting from Smarthistory, Khan Academy.

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POLICIES

CSIRO

http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=404285 portrait Date of Work: 1836 Type of Material: Graphic Materials Call Number: P2 / 459

ARTICLES

Art

Artemisia Gentileschi

Self-Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Jonathan Jones "Artemisia Gentileschi’s great work is more at home in a GP’s surgery than a gallery" 1 May 2019 http://gu.com/p/bc9az?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

"So it is imaginative and fitting of the National Gallery, which bought Gentileschi’s Self Portrait last year, to send this raw, truthful picture on a lightning-strike national tour not of quietly respectable museums or the stately homes where such treasures traditionally hang, but everyday places where real life happens. Its first venue was Glasgow Women’s Library, where Gentileschi popped up for a few days in March. Now she’s hanging in Pocklington Group Practice in east Yorkshire until 11 May."

Music

Giacomo Chevalier de Seingalt Casanova, History of My Life, Volumes 9-10 Vol 10 Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland; London isbn <a href="tel:0-8018-5666-3 1997">0-8018-5666-3 1997</a> English translation Harcourt Brace Jovanovitch 1970

"By the 17th century, fireworks, first used in China, in classical antiquity, and in Europe for military purposes, had increasingly become the crowning feature of elaborate celebrations. The 18th century was the period of the greatest popularity of fireworks, for which surprisingly high prices were paid. Italian pyrotechnists were the most highly celebrated of all, particularly the elder and younger Ruggieri of Vicenza, who, in C[asanova]'s day, were even summoned abroad to practise their art." p.333

Sydney

WMAU

TRAINING

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