The longest river in the State of Florida, the Saint Johns River stretches over 275 miles, and creates the outer border of the Museum’s historic Gardens. The great Saint Johns is one of only…
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What’s in a Name? – The Story of How Saint Johns River Got its Name
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Gardens
Aug
09
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In the Gallery – Lucas Cranach the Elder: St. Christopher and the Christ Child
by Curatorial Intern, in Art
Mar
21
Lucas the Elder was the foremost member of a family of artists by the name Cranach working in Saxony in the sixteenth century. In 1505, he settled in Wittenberg, where he…
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