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Tag Archives: Virgin Mary

The Art of Empathy: The Cummer Mother of Sorrows in Context

Nov

26

The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens would like to present The Art of Empathy: The Cummer Mother of Sorrows in Context. This exhibition is designed to showcase a masterwork in The Cummer’s permanent collection, Mother of Sorrows (c.1470). It is one of only five known…

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What’s Blooming? Easter Lilies!

May

12

Lilium longiflorum, often called the Easter Lily, is a plant native to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. In the early part of the 20th century, Lily bulbs were…

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In the Gallery – Gioacchino Assereto: The Lamentation

Feb

21

Italian Baroque artist Gioacchino Assereto was born in 1600 in Genoa, France, where he began his training at the studio of Andrea Ansaldo at the early age of fourteen. Throughout the decade…

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#29 Peter Paul Rubens – The Lamentation of Christ

May

31

“I feel the mourners’ pain. The painting draws me in.” – anonymous

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